Colorado Gun Laws
Open Carry:
Permitted by state but some local jurisdictions may have restrictions.
Duty to Notify Law Enforcement:
Only when asked by the officer
State Parks:
Concealed Carry is legal in accordance with state laws that regulate the right to carry
Restaurants Serving Alcohol:
No specific restriction
Firearms at Colleges:
Firearms permitted in vehicle only and when vehicle is not occupied the firearm must be within a locked and hard sided container within the vehicle and the vehicle must be locked.
Firearms at K-12 Schools:
Firearms permitted in vehicle only and when vehicle is not occupied the firearm must be within a locked and hard sided container within the vehicle and the vehicle must be locked.
Church Carry:
Churches are like any other private property. No specific restriction.
Hotels:
Hotels are like any other private property. No specific restriction.
Secure Storage Requirements:
Firearms must be securely stored when one knows or reasonably should know that a juvenile can gain access to the firearm without the permission of their parent or guardian or when a resident of the premises is ineligible to possess a firearm. Also in unoccupied vehicles firearms must be in a secure container and out of sight.
Magazine Capacity Limitations:
Citizens may not acquire a magazine that holds more than 15 rounds. There is nothing illegal about possession or use of any magazine of any size by residents or non-residents.
Suppressor Ownership:
Ownership legal w/ NFA registration. Hunting is legal.
Vehicle Possession Without Recognized Permit:
Handguns may be transported concealed only in vehicles within the state
Firearm Law Uniformity:
Some uniformity but local jurisdictions have some grandfathered clauses
Permit Training Requirements:
Must take minimum 8 hour class with lecture, written exam, and live fire exam.
Non-Resident Permits:
Colorado does not issue non-resident permits except for active military
Constitutional Carry:
No
Duty to Retreat:
No Duty to Retreat
Places Off Limits:
Schools, public buildings at which they actively screen for weapons, private property where the individual is put on notice by the property owner or representative. Buildings where elected officials meet or have offices, buildings with courts or court proceedings, polling places and ballot drop off locations during an election. Local jurisdictions can also prohibit firearms where they wish but they must post notice at the entrance to the premise if they do so.
State Contact Info:
Colorado Bureau of Investigation
PO Box 280629
Denver, CO 80228
303-813-5700
www.colorado.gov/bci
Permit Issuing Authority:
Local county sheriffs office
Length of Permit Validity:
5 years
Permit Application Process:
Varies by county. Contact your county sheriff office
Resident Permit Reciprocity:
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