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    Default D.C. resident owning a gun in Colorado?

    Here is an oddball question for you legal gurus:

    I've got a good friend who is going to CU Boulder and is a resident of Washington D.C., and not Colorado. As I'm sure you all know, guns are banned in Washington D.C., but he wants to purchase a 10/22 after I showed him the light last weekend. :twisted:

    I know it isn't a problem for him to possess the weapon in Colorado, but I don't know the laws about how exactly he is to acquire the gun. Can a resident of Washington D.C. legally purchase a firearm anywhere? How does this work?

    Thanks!

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    He can legally purchase a rifle no problem handguns are another issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterCO
    He can legally purchase a rifle no problem handguns are another issue.
    Perfect! That's all he wants. Thanks, Hunter!

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    i think you have to show proof that you live in colorado, i know military has to show orders if we have an out of state id. even for long guns
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