Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
Yeah, if you file a restraining order against someone, you can't have guns either. Or so I thought.
Quote Originally Posted by CavSct1983 View Post
That makes no sense.
Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
It doesn't make sense. Like roberth, I've never filed a restraining order either (a large reason being what I posted about), so I don't know 100%. I remember a lot of talk about it on here several years ago and that is where I've gotten that impression.
I didn't find anything pertaining to the rights of the TRO/PRO filer which leads me to believe they can buy and possess firearms. The recipient of the TRO/PRO cannot possess firearms but that is normal in a DV case. A DV judgement will result in the defendent being prohibited from buying and posessing firearms, in CO I think it is a lifetime ban.

https://www.courts.state.co.us/userf...FAQs%20%20.pdf