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Colorado only recognizes state permits where you are a resident.
But not Oregon.
If you are a UT resident, then UT is good. As an Oregon resident UT is no help.
The way I am reading Handgunlaw.us on CO, a non-resident needs a reason to be issued a permit.
Anyone know what good reasons are?
"Colorado law states only "Residents" but with this on the application it may be possible if you own a business or property and can give a good reason for a CO permit they may issue you one."
My friend is Going to be in their state all summer - not trying to establish residency.
Retired military.
TIA
But not Oregon.
If you are a UT resident, then UT is good. As an Oregon resident UT is no help.
The way I am reading Handgunlaw.us on CO, a non-resident needs a reason to be issued a permit.
Anyone know what good reasons are?
"Colorado law states only "Residents" but with this on the application it may be possible if you own a business or property and can give a good reason for a CO permit they may issue you one."
My friend is Going to be in their state all summer - not trying to establish residency.
Retired military.
TIA