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    Default Punishment for carrying in Denver without a permit?

    So, I was asked this question, and I didn't know the answer... What is the punishment for carrying a gun in a purse in Denver without a permit? What is the punishment for carrying this gun, while being under the age of 21 if there is any difference in Denver. I know Denver is specific and different than the rest of the state, and as such, I didn't want to say "this is how it is", without knowing for sure.
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    Carrying a concealed weapon- Except in certain circumstances, carrying a concealed weapon can result in a class 2 misdemeanor with a possible sentence of 3-12 months and/or $250-$1,000 fine. If a concealed weapon is carried in a public or private school or the Colorado State Legislature, the resulting punishment will be a class 6 felony with a minimum of one year spent in prison

    CRS 18-12-105 and CRS 18-12-105.5
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    Basically a slap on the wrist from my (not ME though) experience. They give you the gun back if it wasn't used in a crime. Even if you were drunk. That wasn't Denver though, Lakewood.
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    So they don't confiscate the gun ? That question has come up in a few gun related conversations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    So they don't confiscate the gun ? That question has come up in a few gun related conversations.
    Oh it was definitely confiscated. I think it was held for about 3-6 months. Sorry if my post was worded poorly. Kind of sounded like the cops just lectured and handed a pistol back to a drunk person. Not the case. haha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Oh it was definitely confiscated. I think it was held for about 3-6 months. Sorry if my post was worded poorly. Kind of sounded like the cops just lectured and handed a pistol back to a drunk person. Not the case. haha.
    I guess I also didn't post correctly. My question is " do they confiscate the gun if it's a simple carrying concealed without a concealed permit ? "
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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    I guess I also didn't post correctly. My question is " do they confiscate the gun if it's a simple carrying concealed without a concealed permit ? "
    Probably depends on the circumstances

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    Quote Originally Posted by spyder View Post
    So, I was asked this question, and I didn't know the answer... What is the punishment for carrying a gun in a purse in Denver without a permit? What is the punishment for carrying this gun, while being under the age of 21 if there is any difference in Denver. I know Denver is specific and different than the rest of the state, and as such, I didn't want to say "this is how it is", without knowing for sure.

    Spyder, you may carry in Denver if your purse matches your high heels. I would suggest you avoid sequins they are too flashy for everyday carry. Your choice of going to a purse will open up the options of carry weapon though.
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    Denver Municipal Code:

    http://library.municode.com/HTML/102...38-117DADEWERO


    Sec. 38-117. Dangerous or deadly weapons—Prohibitions.
    (a)
    It shall be unlawful for any person, except a law enforcement officer in the performance of duty, to wear under their clothes, or concealed about their person any dangerous or deadly weapon, including, but not by way of limitation, any pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, machine gun, air gun, gas operated gun, spring gun, sling shot, blackjack, nunchaku, brass knuckles or artificial knuckles of any substance whatsoever, or any switchblade knife, gravity knife, or any knife having a blade greater than three and one-half (3½) inches in length, or any explosive device, incendiary device or bomb, or other dangerous or deadly weapon.
    (b)
    It shall be unlawful for any person, except a law enforcement officer in the performance of duty, to carry, use or wear any dangerous or deadly weapon, including, but not by way of limitation, any pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, machine gun, air gun, gas operated gun, spring gun, sling shot, blackjack, nunchaku, brass knuckles or artificial knuckles of any substance whatsoever, or switchblade knife, gravity knife, or any knife having a blade greater than three and one-half (3½) inches in length, or any explosive device, incendiary device or bomb, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon.
    (c)
    It shall be unlawful for any person, except a law enforcement officer in the performance of duty, to display in a threatening manner, or to flourish any dangerous or deadly weapon, including, but not by way of limitation, any pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, machine gun, air gun, gas operated gun, spring gun, sling shot, blackjack, nunchaku, brass knuckles or artificial knuckles of any substance whatsoever, or any switchblade knife, gravity knife, or any knife having a blade greater than three and one-half (3½) inches in length, or any explosive device, incendiary device or bomb, or other dangerous or deadly weapon.
    (d)
    In addition to any other penalty imposed by lawful authority, every person convicted of any violation of this section may be required to forfeit to the city such dangerous or deadly weapon so concealed or displayed.
    (e)
    Nothing in this section shall be construed to forbid any peace officer as defined by law from carrying, wearing or using such weapons as shall be necessary in the proper discharge of the officer's duties.
    (f)
    It shall not be an offense under 38-117(a) or 38-117(b) if:
    (1)
    The person, at the time of carrying the concealed weapon, holds a valid written permit to carry a concealed weapon issued pursuant to section 18-12-105.1, C.R.S., prior to its repeal, or, if the weapon involved was a handgun, holds a valid permit or a temporary emergency permit to carry a concealed handgun issued pursuant to state law and is otherwise carrying the handgun in conformance with any applicable state or local law; or
    (2)
    The person is carrying the weapon concealed within a private automobile or other private means of conveyance, for hunting or for lawful protection of such person's or another person's person or property, while travelling, and the weapon is not an explosive device, incendiary device, or a bomb. If the weapon is a firearm being transported for hunting, it shall be unloaded while being carried within the private automobile or other private means of conveyance.
    (g)
    Any sentence imposed for violation of subsection (a) shall run consecutively and not concurrently with any sentence for any other offense, if the weapon involved was a pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, machine gun, air gun, gas operated gun, spring gun, explosive device, or incendiary device or bomb.
    (h)
    Persons convicted of violating and persons pleading guilty or nolo contendere to violation of subsection (a) shall, in addition to any sentence of jail time, pay a fine of at least the following amount when the weapon involved was a pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, machine gun, air gun, gas operated gun, spring gun, explosive device, or incendiary device or bomb:


    First offense: $500 fine, 2nd offense within 5 years: $750, third and subsequent offenses within 5 years: $999
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    ^ thank you # d answered the question I believe.

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