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    Hey guys, as I have said from some previous threads...I grew up here in CO but spent my early twenties in AZ where I started my gun collection. AZ's laws are quite leniant, and I just had a simple question about carrying in my car. I have yet to obtain my CO ccw, though am going to sign up soon and I had my AZ ccw.

    My question is this, can I carry now (unconcealed) in my car, like in the door pocket or under the front seat but visible? Just wanted to get some clarity, and either way I am signing up this week, just gotta pick the place to take the course. Thanks in advance.

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    State law here allows you to carry a handgun however you want in your car, if I recall correctly. However, a rifle can only be carried in your car if the chamber is unloaded. Again, this is all if i remember correctly.
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    Thanks Josh, thats what I thought too.

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    18-12-105. Unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon - unlawful possession of weapons.

    (1) A person commits a class 2 misdemeanor if such person knowingly and unlawfully:
    (a) Carries a knife concealed on or about his or her person; or
    (b) Carries a firearm concealed on or about his or her person; or
    (c) Without legal authority, carries, brings, or has in such person's possession a firearm or any explosive, incendiary, or other dangerous device on the property of or within any building in which the chambers, galleries, or offices of the general assembly, or either house thereof, are located, or in which a legislative hearing or meeting is being or is to be conducted, or in which the official office of any member, officer, or employee of the general assembly is located.
    (d) (Deleted by amendment, L. 93, p. 964, § 1, effective July 1, 1993.)
    (2) It shall not be an offense if the defendant was:
    (a) A person in his or her own dwelling or place of business or on property owned or under his or her control at the time of the act of carrying; or
    (b) A person in a private automobile or other private means of conveyance who carries a weapon for lawful protection of such person's or another's person or property while traveling; or
    (c) A person who, at the time of carrying a concealed weapon, held a valid written permit to carry a concealed weapon issued pursuant to section 18-12-105.1, as it existed prior to its repeal, or, if the weapon involved was a handgun, held a valid permit to carry a concealed handgun or a temporary emergency permit issued pursuant to part 2 of this article; except that it shall be an offense under this section if the person was carrying a concealed handgun in violation of the provisions of section 18-12-214; or
    (d) A peace officer, as described in section 16-2.5-101, C.R.S., when carrying a weapon in conformance with the policy of the employing agency as provided in section 16-2.5-101 (2), C.R.S.; or
    (e) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2003, p. 1624, § 46, effective August 6, 2003.)
    (f) A United States probation officer or a United States pretrial services officer while on duty and serving in the state of Colorado under the authority of rules and regulations promulgated by the judicial conference of the United States.

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    First reply is correct.

    Your car is an extension of your home - no permit required to carry (concealed or otherwise) as long as you are in your personal vehicle.

    Long guns need to have an empty chamber, but can be transported with ammunition attached (inside inserted magazine, on a side saddle, etc).

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    Thanks coloccw, with a name like that...do you give classes here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hkOrion View Post
    First reply is correct.

    Your car is an extension of your home - no permit required to carry (concealed or otherwise) as long as you are in your personal vehicle.

    Long guns need to have an empty chamber, but can be transported with ammunition attached (inside inserted magazine, on a side saddle, etc).
    Yeah. Call me crazy but i often have my ar-15 in the back seat, magazine in, bolt locked to the rear. Ive been very thankful for that rifle on multiple occasions.
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    Thanks Josh, sounds like a story or two...do tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh7328 View Post
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    Yeah. Call me crazy but i often have my ar-15 in the back seat, magazine in, bolt locked to the rear. Ive been very thankful for that rifle on multiple occasions.
    I was thinking about carrying an AK "pistol" in my trunk but there's no good place for it to go. Also that would be a fun little loophole.

    Crazy or not, if something really goes wrong you'd be glad to have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeusExMachina View Post
    I was thinking about carrying an AK "pistol" in my trunk but there's no good place for it to go. Also that would be a fun little loophole.

    Crazy or not, if something really goes wrong you'd be glad to have it.

    You a gamer? If so are you pumped for the new Deus Ex?

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