So I can't really consider my CCW in Colorado until I move and have a place of my own, but I have some questions:
1.) I currently have the standard Idaho CWL. The process in Idaho is if you're a law-abiding citizen with a clean record (for the standard, not the enhanced) you can just go straight to the Sheriff's office and apply for the standard license without a class. They do ask for qualifications, but mine was I just frequent the range a lot and I practice firearms safety on the application. That was all they needed. I hear having a prior license in another state does not qualify you for a CO CCW. True?
2.) I took a USCCA Home Defense & Conceal Carry Essentials class, which was 2 days in total with class time and live fire. I received a certificate of qualification from my instructor. I hear this is no bueno to qualify for the license in Colorado, as the USCCA is a for-profit organization. Is this correct?
Any clarification would be helpful.



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