kevman65
Well-Known Member
An internet forum is NOT the place to get the information you're seeking. As jsalbre suggested, research.
Each state is different, in several states each county and then city/town/burg can be different.
You can possess a firearm in National Parks, IF you meet the criteria for the state you're in.
State parks you may or may not be able to possess. City/county parks are another ball game and you have to check there.
Politics and opinions thrown completely out, YOU need to educate yourself top to bottom for YOUR State and remember it's probably NOT a blanket law for the entire State and you need to get down to the county/town level to be completely sure.
You state you are new to Denver, if you're also new to Colorado you may have to establish residency for a set period of time before you can apply for any permits.
Good luck and do your research.
Each state is different, in several states each county and then city/town/burg can be different.
You can possess a firearm in National Parks, IF you meet the criteria for the state you're in.
State parks you may or may not be able to possess. City/county parks are another ball game and you have to check there.
Politics and opinions thrown completely out, YOU need to educate yourself top to bottom for YOUR State and remember it's probably NOT a blanket law for the entire State and you need to get down to the county/town level to be completely sure.
You state you are new to Denver, if you're also new to Colorado you may have to establish residency for a set period of time before you can apply for any permits.
Good luck and do your research.
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