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As a resident of New York (or any state that does not issue CCW permits), can I use my Florida/Utah concealed carry permit to carry in Colorado?

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As a resident of New York (or any state that does not issue CCW permits), can I use my Florida/Utah concealed carry permit to carry in Colorado?

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Florida and Utah are states that issues “non-resident” permits (Colorado law does not authorize a sheriff to issue a non-resident permit). This new law, which we stridently opposed, says that for a non-Colorado permit to be valid in Colorado, that permit must be from a state which has a reciprocity agreement with Colorado, and (here’s where the new law adds a criteria) that permit holder must be a resident of the state that issued the permit. That also means that for a Utah or Florida carry permit to be valid, the person carrying that permit must be from the state that issued the permit.

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