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Beau wrote:
Didn't they used to give guns out for opening an account! lol, I've no idea what the case is now.
2,
No registration and no limit on the number that I'm aware of. I know plenty of people that have plenty o'guns. Colorado Springs is a big military city and many stay after they get out.
3,
I've not heard this to be true.
http://www.cologunmarket.com/mkt/index.php
This has a private party sales section and RMGO would likely intervene if this was not allowed. I was givin my first gun by my father in law and AFAIK that's perfectly legal in Colorado.
Apologies that this is only hearsay but maybe it'll help you on the right path.
BTW If you think all this is confusing coming from another state you want to to try coming from another country... and not being a citizen!! I'm English and a legal resident and I've been to Dicks twice now trying to get a shotgun!! I'm hoping tomorrow to finally have everything they need. Third times a charm.
There's another dumb law that most of you wont fall foul of. Section 20c of the application requires all aliens bring 3 months utility bills or bank statements. I have a CO Driver License and an Immigrant Visa (aka the Green Card), but legal aliens are required to provide additional proof we live in CO, while citizens can just show a DL. I can understand the additional need to prove I'm a legal resident of the US, but why my Colorado drivers license isn't sufficient to prove I'm a Colorado resident is beyond me.
Beau wrote:
1,cscitney87 wrote:Also to note- Denver city parks cover a very, very large area of the Metro-Denver parks in general. Double check any park or nature area that you my be visiting- as the land could be owned by Denver and subject to a firearm ban. For example- Red Rocks- Denver owned.
Are you talking about Red Rocks amphitheater? Did not know that was Denver owned.
Couple more things I thought of.
1) Any state laws regarding carry into a bank?
2) Does CO have registration? Before I left CO I owned one pistol and one shotgun. Don't remember registering either of them. That was a long time ago though.
3) I have recently read that CO does not allow private sales of handguns or long guns. Is this true?
Didn't they used to give guns out for opening an account! lol, I've no idea what the case is now.
2,
No registration and no limit on the number that I'm aware of. I know plenty of people that have plenty o'guns. Colorado Springs is a big military city and many stay after they get out.
3,
I've not heard this to be true.
http://www.cologunmarket.com/mkt/index.php
This has a private party sales section and RMGO would likely intervene if this was not allowed. I was givin my first gun by my father in law and AFAIK that's perfectly legal in Colorado.
Apologies that this is only hearsay but maybe it'll help you on the right path.
BTW If you think all this is confusing coming from another state you want to to try coming from another country... and not being a citizen!! I'm English and a legal resident and I've been to Dicks twice now trying to get a shotgun!! I'm hoping tomorrow to finally have everything they need. Third times a charm.
There's another dumb law that most of you wont fall foul of. Section 20c of the application requires all aliens bring 3 months utility bills or bank statements. I have a CO Driver License and an Immigrant Visa (aka the Green Card), but legal aliens are required to provide additional proof we live in CO, while citizens can just show a DL. I can understand the additional need to prove I'm a legal resident of the US, but why my Colorado drivers license isn't sufficient to prove I'm a Colorado resident is beyond me.