Quote Originally Posted by HiredGoon View Post
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You might want to also inform the issuing authority in CO of your new address.
Not sure that would work, according to handgunlaw.us:

18-12-203. Criteria For Obtaining A Permit.
(a) Is a legal resident of the state of Colorado. For purposes of this part 2, a person who is a member of the armed forces and is stationed pursuant to permanent duty station orders at a military installation in this state, and a member of the person's immediate family living in Colorado, shall be deemed to be a legal resident of the state of Colorado.
Note: If you are in the military and are stationed in Colorado you and your immediate family are considered residents of CO and can obtain a CO permit/license to carry.
Note: Also I noted this on the Application form that the Sherriff’s of Colorado put out.
On the
Application that all the Sheriff’s in Colorado will accept there is an ** on the block that wants this info: **Colorado County of Residence. At the bottom of the fill in part the ** has this out from it: **If not a Colorado resident, please explain in a separate attachment why you need a permit and identify any property or business you own in Colorado.
Colorado law states only "Residents" but with this on the application it looks to me like if you own a business or property and can give a good reason for a CO permit they may issue you one. Check with the Sheriff of the County you own property in.
http://handgunlaw.us/states/colorado.pdf

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