Colorado Firearms, Ammunition and Accessories, LLC v. Polis
U.S. District Court, District of Colorado · Docket 1:26-cv-02639 · Filed 2026-06-12
Pending — defendants waived formal service on 2026-06-18; response due 2026-08-17
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Summary
Colorado Firearms, Ammunition and Accessories, LLC v. Polis is a federal lawsuit filed June 12, 2026 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado. The plaintiffs are three Colorado firearms dealers, the Colorado Federal Firearms Licensee Association, and the Colorado State Shooting Association. The defendants are Governor Jared Polis, Attorney General Philip Weiser, and Heidi Humphreys, executive director of the Colorado Department of Revenue. The complaint challenges HB26-1126, which expands firearm-dealer record-keeping requirements and lets state and local law-enforcement officers review dealer purchase records without a warrant. Defendants waived formal service; their response is due August 17, 2026. This page tracks new filings, including the state's response and any rulings, as they are entered on the docket.
Challenge target
HB26-1126 — expanded firearms-dealer record-keeping requirements and warrantless law-enforcement access to dealer purchase records
Parties
- Colorado Firearms, Ammunition and Accessories, LLC — plaintiff
- The Leadville Armory, LLC — plaintiff
- American Hunting & Firearms Service, LLC — plaintiff
- Colorado Federal Firearms Licensee Association — plaintiff
- Colorado State Shooting Association — plaintiff
- Jared Polis — defendant (Governor of Colorado)
- Philip Weiser — defendant (Colorado Attorney General)
- Heidi Humphreys — defendant (Executive Director, Colorado Department of Revenue)
Docket timeline
- 2026-06-16 Order ⚑ entry 7
Docket entry 7: the court entered a minute order on June 16, 2026. CourtListener's public entry description does not specify the order's subject beyond "Minute Order"; see the linked docket for the underlying document.
- 2026-06-12 Filing entry 1
Docket entry 1: the plaintiffs — three Colorado firearms dealers, the Colorado Federal Firearms Licensee Association, and the Colorado State Shooting Association — filed the complaint commencing this action on June 12, 2026, challenging HB26-1126's dealer record-keeping and access provisions.
Notes
News coverage (Colorado Politics, KDVR, Complete Colorado, gjsentinel, Bearing Arms — all June 2026) describes this as CSSA's challenge to HB26-1126. See also the case-6 entry below (dealer licensing scheme): extensive searching found no docket distinct from this one for that matter — David should confirm whether the project's six-matter list intended two separate suits or whether case 6 and this case are the same litigation viewed two ways (HB24-1353's original licensing scheme vs. its HB26-1126 amendment).