
Originally Posted by
Big E3
I need to know if the shall issue in the law that currently exists is going to remain in place. I haven't heard anything addressing if we no longer need a CCW how can we conceal carry in the other approximately 30 states that recognize Colorado's CCW. I just don't want this to become a backdoor attempt to prevent me as a Colorado resident from carrying concealed in other states as I travel that don't adopt a similar law and if Colorado permits are no longer issued. We all know there are counties in Colorado that would stop issuing permits if they are not required to. I would hope we are keeping a permit process at least until national concealed carry prevails. haha!
Also I know that my wife or daughter will want a gun to carry if they don't need a permit. Each have shot a gun just enough to make them believe they can do it. But I don't think either are very comfortable shooting one and I don't want them arming the bad guy with their gun in an attack. I would prefer that they just keep their pepper spray. The permit process keeps them from carrying since they don't believe they have the time for that "extra training and classes" needed to get a permit. Without the permit process I become the mean selfish butthead that is just afraid they "might loose" one of my guns. I doubt I'm the only guy that would be in a similar situation with a wife, girlfriend or daughter.