manveru
Regular Member
Is it legal to conceal a handgun on your own property without a permit? if i remember right it is but just wanted to double check.
You can conceal without a permit on your property and in your car.
In Colorado, your car is considered, for these purposes, an extension of your private residence. It's legal to carry a handgun with a round chambered, but you must not have a round chambered in a long gun.
Why would you want to conceal on your own property? That does not make sense. Sure it is legal, you can do whta you want on your own property, but why bother to conceal your carry? (Unless you are talking about wearing a coat for the weather)
hermannr-i wondered about concealing because i farm and iwb or shoulder holster is easier on the gun. i open carried this summer and i could almost shake dust out of my gun.
Diocoles-long guns can't be chambered if they are in a vehicle, no matter what. at least thats what the game warden told me after he threatened to give me a ticket, after he drove onto my property, and had me pull my rifle out of my pickup sitting in my yard, after he ran the plates on the pickup, when it was nearly dark, when no one was outside at all. yeah i love being harassed by them for no reason.
Why would you want to conceal on your own property? That does not make sense. Sure it is legal, you can do whta you want on your own property, but why bother to conceal your carry? (Unless you are talking about wearing a coat for the weather)
The long gun can be fully loaded and concealed or open if you are on your own property.
An unloaded long gun is only required while transporting said weapon in a vehicle.
http://www.michie.com/colorado/lpext.dll?f=templates&fn=main-h.htm&cp=
Is it legal to conceal a handgun on your own property without a permit? if i remember right it is but just wanted to double check.
You can conceal without a permit on your property and in your car.
In Colorado, your car is considered, for these purposes, an extension of your private residence. It's legal to carry a handgun with a round chambered, but you must not have a round chambered in a long gun.
I'm not quite sure why you replied
(5) CITE TO AUTHORITY: If you state a rule of law, it is incumbent upon you to try to cite, as best you can, to authority. Citing to authority, using links when available,is what makes OCDO so successful. An authority is a published source of law that can back your claim up - statute, ordinance, court case, newspaper article covering a legal issue, etc.
How about someone provides cite for the law regarding long guns in a car?
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