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Utah Non Resident Permit

Pecker

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I'm an Illinois resident that visits familiy in Colorado frequently. I'm planning on exercising my freedom and open carrying in Colorado over my Christmas visit. My family is in El Paso county, so I guess I won't have to worry much about OCing there.

However, I'm in the process of getting my Utah CCW permit. Was wondering if this non-resident permit is accepted in CO now? I've seen several websites conflict. Half say they don't accept the non-resident Utah permit in CO, the other half says its accepted.

Thanks guys
 

Ian

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I can tell you with 100% certainty that non-resident CCW permits (no matter what state) are NOT honored by Colorado. Keep that gun uncovered while you're here.
 

Anubis

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Pecker wrote:
I've seen several websites conflict. Half say they don't accept the non-resident Utah permit in CO, the other half says its accepted.
http://cbi.state.co.us/ccw/reciprocity.aspis the official website. Nonrez permits were recognized here until 2007, so the pages that state they are acceptedare simply obsolete.

But you can OC in El Paso county, or anywhere else outside Denver, and you can keep a loaded pistolin your vehicle anywhere in Colorado.
 
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