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I'm taking a quick vacation to Colorado this week. I have a 2nd job interview in Greeley, and for a couple days after that we will be visiting the mountains.
I have non-resident permits for a few states, but I know they aren't any good in Colorado. I looked up the laws, but have a few more questions that I'd like clarified:
I know I can OC carry in a vehicle without my permit, but can I OC anywhere else?
How long does it normally take to get a permit? I think I read they have 90 days to issue or deny the permit, but how long does it normally take?
If a business has a "no firearms" sign, is it enforceable? Or can I legally still carry there but just leave immediately if they see it and ask me to leave? (I tried looking for this and didn't get a clear answer)
As far as OC goes, it is legal in the state, but some local ordinances ban it correct? Can they do that or is there a preemption law that overrides it?
I think that's all I got for questions. Colorado law seems to be pretty good. I also yesterday read something about the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, and went to their website to learn more. Seems like a great organization and I would probably join that pretty quick if I move to Colorado.
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to visiting Colorado again (but I was like 8 at the time), and excited about possibly being able to move out there!
I have non-resident permits for a few states, but I know they aren't any good in Colorado. I looked up the laws, but have a few more questions that I'd like clarified:
I know I can OC carry in a vehicle without my permit, but can I OC anywhere else?
How long does it normally take to get a permit? I think I read they have 90 days to issue or deny the permit, but how long does it normally take?
If a business has a "no firearms" sign, is it enforceable? Or can I legally still carry there but just leave immediately if they see it and ask me to leave? (I tried looking for this and didn't get a clear answer)
As far as OC goes, it is legal in the state, but some local ordinances ban it correct? Can they do that or is there a preemption law that overrides it?
I think that's all I got for questions. Colorado law seems to be pretty good. I also yesterday read something about the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, and went to their website to learn more. Seems like a great organization and I would probably join that pretty quick if I move to Colorado.
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to visiting Colorado again (but I was like 8 at the time), and excited about possibly being able to move out there!