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    Default Conceal Carry - Officer runs drivers licences check

    Hey quick question here. Little debate in our office. Does law enforcement know you have a conceal carry permit when they run your information. I believe this was not the case, however a co-worker recently took a class and they said that law enforcement does know if you have a permit or not? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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    Disregard, I just texted my buddy who is CSP. He said yes.
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    There answer is no. Colorado used to enter CHP holders into a database but the law was changed several years ago.

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    Weird my buddy is a Sergent with Colorado State Patrol and he just told me, yes they know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CUatTheEnd View Post
    Weird my buddy is a Sergent with Colorado State Patrol and he just told me, yes they know.
    wait, a cop that's full of shit? crazy

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    Quote Originally Posted by CUatTheEnd View Post
    Weird my buddy is a Sergent with Colorado State Patrol and he just told me, yes they know.
    Your friend sounds like he's close to retirement. Since he was incorrect on the CCW, ask him what constitutes a pistol vs rifle .

    One of my clients ( Ft Collins PD) insist the fixed blade i carried was illegal. Suggested he brush upon his C.R.S, regarding knives. Took him a week to say. You're right. He was so off on the knife regs. I asked him. How could he tell if an AR was a SBR or rifle. You can guess his reply, to that
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    Quote Originally Posted by newracer View Post
    There answer is no. Colorado used to enter CHP holders into a database but the law was changed several years ago.
    This
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    If they do, they don't seem to bring it up when pulled over and you don't say anything.

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    Just messaged another buddy in Law Enforcement will see what he says.
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    I feel like this is one of those things that changes every few years, like if you can pass emissions with a check engine light on or not.

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