Gov. Jared Polis on Saturday signed three gun control bills inspired by the Boulder King Soopers shooting into law, making this year’s legislative session the most significant in terms of firearm regulations in Colorado in nearly a decade.

The three bills Polis signed were:

Polis, a Democrat, had already signed into law three other gun control bills passed during this year’s legislative session.

The measures, which were introduced before the mass shooting in March, were:

Not since 2013 have Colorado lawmakers passed such a large slate of firearm legislation. That year’s legislative session came on the heels of the 2012 Aurora theater shooting.

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