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    Default This might be of interest to any disabled Veterans.

    This information, might be allow some of you to enjoy the National and State parks more.


    If you are at least 60% disabled (VA rating), you qualify for a lifetime small game and fishing license in Colorado.

    http://wildlife.state.co.us/DisabilityInformation.htm


    If you have disabled Veteran plates on your vehicle, you are able to get into state and national parks for free.

    state
    http://parks.state.co.us/ParksPasses...eransPass.aspx

    national, its about 1/2 way down the page, any level of permanent disability.
    http://parks.state.co.us/ParksPasses...eransPass.aspx

    Colorado Disabled Veteran Plates. must be at least 50% VA rating
    http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite...isabledveteran

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    good find, doesn't apply to me but at least the state does something for the ones who have given up so much to protect what everyone enjoys.
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    Dont forget that DV's get free hunting license in Illinois as well. Gotta get your free whitetail fix! (as much as I hate going to IL, but Pike Co is the #2 spot in the country)

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    well, if you want to get into other states.

    Several states offer Vetarans a free in state college education. Sadly, not this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    well, if you want to get into other states.

    Several states offer Vetarans a free in state college education. Sadly, not this one.

    no, Ritter just wants to give that to illegals immigrants...
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    Clarification: Illinois NON-Resident hunting licenses are free to DV's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    This information, might be allow some of you to enjoy the National and State parks more.


    If you are at least 60% disabled (VA rating), you qualify for a lifetime small game and fishing license in Colorado.

    http://wildlife.state.co.us/DisabilityInformation.htm


    If you have disabled Veteran plates on your vehicle, you are able to get into state and national parks for free.

    state
    http://parks.state.co.us/ParksPasses...eransPass.aspx

    national, its about 1/2 way down the page, any level of permanent disability.
    http://parks.state.co.us/ParksPasses...eransPass.aspx

    Colorado Disabled Veteran Plates. must be at least 50% VA rating
    http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite...isabledveteran
    I've got the DV plate and hte National Parks pass, but I didn't think CO had the program for state parks - gonna check that link out now!

    thanks
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    Just checked out he state deal - it's only good for the vehicle you have DV paltes on (which for me is my truck) - I never go to state parks with my truck - maybe I will start!
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    I've got to go back to the VA for a re-eval on a couple of things. Maybe I'll get bumped to 60% to get the license.
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    hint: you can get DV plates on more than 1 vehicle. all your vehicles.

    i dont have DV plates on any of mine. I love my Marine Corps plates. They need a DV USMC plate.

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