Permit Info

  • Legal resident of Colorado
  • 21 years of age or older
  • Not a prohibited or ineligible person per state or federal laws
  • Not convicted of offenses outlined in CRS 18-12-203
  • Does not chronically or habitually use alcohol or addicted to a controlled substance defined in CRS 18-18-102
  • Complete a concealed handgun training class provided by a law enforcement training firearms safety course or a verified instructor
    • Must physically attend the duration of the course
    • Must be at least eight hours in duration for a new permit class and two hours for a refresher class
    • Refresher class must cover changes to federal and state laws enacted within the last five years
    • Must include an open book written exam with a passing score of eighty percent or higher
    • Must include a live fire shooting exam using a minimum of fifty rounds and a passing score of seventy percent or higher
    • Must include the elements described in CRS 18-12-205.5

  • Legal resident of Colorado
  • 21 years of age or older
  • Not a prohibited or ineligible person per state or federal laws
  • Not convicted of offenses outlined in CRS 18-12-203
  • Does not chronically or habitually use alcohol or addicted to a controlled substance defined in CRS 18-18-102
  • Complete a concealed handgun training class provided by a law enforcement training firearms safety course or a verified instructor
    • Must physically attend the duration of the course
    • Must be at least eight hours in duration for a new permit class and two hours for a refresher class
    • Refresher class must cover changes to federal and state laws enacted within the last five years
    • Must include an open book written exam with a passing score of eighty percent or higher
    • Must include a live fire shooting exam using a minimum of fifty rounds and a passing score of seventy percent or higher
    • Must include the elements described in CRS 18-12-205.5

Major Changes to Existing Colorado Firearms Laws

  • Prohibits the manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale or purchase of almost all centerfire semi-automatic rifles, handguns (except recoil operated), and shotguns using detachable magazines within Colorado except as specified in CRS 18-12-116(1)(d)(II)(E)
  • Bans rapid fire trigger devices, i.e. bump stocks and binary triggers
  • Requires a special permit to purchase centerfire semi-automatic rifles, handguns (except recoil operated), and shotguns
    • Exceptions include
      • Military and military contractors
      • Law enforcement agencies, federal, state, local, or tribal
      • Department of Corrections
      • Armored vehicle companies
      • Hollywood movie producers
      • Gunsmiths for purposes of repair
      • Instructor or student of an accredited gunsmithing course in a state authorized institution for education instruction
      • Transfers by operation of law or because of death and transfer as part of an estate or trustee of a trust
  • Training requirements for purchase include:
    • Complete hunter safety course certified by Colorado Parks and Wildlife within the last five years
    • Complete hunter safety course certified by Colorado Parks and Wildlife over five years ago, plus a basic firearms safety course
    • Complete an extended firearms safety course within the last five years
    • Completed an extended firearms safety course more than five years ago, and completed a basic firearms safety course with the last five years
    • Extended and basic firearms safety courses require:
      • Must obtain a firearms safety course eligibility card from the local sheriff (valid for five years)
      • Basic firearms safety course must provide a minimum of four hours of instruction
      • Extended firearms safety course must provide a minimum of twelve hours spanning at least two days
      • Hunter safety withing last five years require 4 hour course
      • Pass a final exam in the appropriate safety course with a minimum score of ninety percent or higher