View Full Version : Weld County Sheriff introduces another CCW fee reduction
mattiooo
06-25-2020, 17:01
I wish I lived on the other side of County Line Road....
https://twitter.com/weldsheriff/status/1276231297883500545?s=21
That makes two of us, Arapahoe is still @ $152.50.
buffalobo
06-26-2020, 07:17
Good on WCSO.
Renewals should be free and automatic.
Here in Morgan county fee went down from $52.50 last renewal in 2015 to $38 last January and took 3 days.
If the Sheriff's really cared about the safety of their citizens, it seems like they would incentivize people being able to protect themselves a bit more.
Good on WCSO.
Renewals should be free and automatic.
Here in Morgan county fee went down from $52.50 last renewal in 2015 to $38 last January and took 3 days.
Permits should be free and not required.
Great-Kazoo
06-26-2020, 13:21
Permits should be free and not required.
open carry in AZ. I prefer a permit, works better than I DON'T NEED A PERMIT TO CARRY discussion with a LE in another state. ;)
if I recall, around 2005, the weld county use to be in $55ish~. I guess it went up and just lowered?
Damn, i was dumb enough to let UT license expire. I need a CCW coverage at WA and NV now, and CO ccw doesn't have receipt with neither.
buffalobo
06-26-2020, 16:00
Permits should be free and not required.
Well said.
tric3imagery
06-27-2020, 08:05
Weld county is one of the best countries representing free people,
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Great-Kazoo
06-27-2020, 09:53
if I recall, around 2005, the weld county use to be in $55ish~. I guess it went up and just lowered?
Damn, i was dumb enough to let UT license expire. I need a CCW coverage at WA and NV now, and CO ccw doesn't have receipt with neither.
Well........................You can apply for a non-resident AZ permit. When they tell you AZ / CO has reciprocity, say you're a snow bird. With travelling between AZ in to states like NV, where they don't recognize CO ccw. You'd feel more comfortable knowing you're following the law.
Oregon is a PITA (as well as CA). They don't recognize any out of state permits.
Doesn't AZ get you a couple of states that UT doesn't?
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