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when I applied for my CCW, I had JUST moved here (IIRC it was like 14 days). I was told that he could not process without a Colorado ID. I went the next day and got my license (and the next day, and the day after that because the people that work at the license place in North Glenn are brain dead)
Drivers license in hand, I reapplied and has my CCW in 89 days.
Something else that may work for you, is that there is an exception with millitary id and "papers" showing Colorado residence
LOL.. the one from last night was this. old couple was being driven around the parking lot on a golf cart trying to find their car. they were going back and fourth and pointing in all different directions etc. they passed us like twice or three times, and finally my buddy looks over and is like, "you think they could use some suppresive fire?"
bahahaahahaa lol...
best thread of the year still.. and it doesnt even exist now!!! it will carry on in our memories though... lol
The ONLY way you can buy a gun in CO without a CODL w/ your current address is to have a DL from a state bordering CO.
Looks like you're shit out of luck unless you get the CODL.
True it won't be a big difference but for someone as cheap as I am it'll pay for the CCW and DL fees.
I wouldn't do a private sale in this state unless I was able to purchase a gun in the same manner(meaning I can prove I'm legally able to own a firearm in this state.)
Like I mentioned I was just curious if there was another way to do it but I appreciate the responses and this just gives me more time to research my next gun and all the state laws covering them.
I still do not understand why a CO DL is necessary. There are other ways to prove residency here besides a DL. What if the potential buyer does not drive or even have a vehicle? In a case like this, doesn't the State of CO still issue an ID card if requested? I believe a CO resident cannot get one of these State issued ID cards if they possess a current/valid CO DL. Right?
Correct, the state does issue ID cards, but you can not be in possession of a state issued ID and a CODL.
Upon getting a new ID you have to surrender your former state ID.
There are other forms of ID that are allowable to purchase a firearm, but they must MATCH one form of state issued ID.
Say your car registration has your current address and your DL does not (the little sticker they give you is not accepted by the ATF boys)
What is it with all the people around Denver with out of state license plates on their cars ? I wonder if CO. Has the " Rat on your neighbors" program like KS. had ? $ 25 for every neighbor you turned in for having out of state plates on their cars.......... I may have just figured out how to finance my mext firearms purchase........![]()
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