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    Hiya Everyone,

    I have a question that I hope you can answer. I am currently living in Australia but am here for a holiday and am thinking of moving to Colorado permernantly. In australia I have a Glock 34 that I am wanting to bring over with me. Once here I am wanting to get myself a concealed carry licence. Does anyone know what kind of prerequisites I need to take into account beore I can, a) bring my glock here, and b) go to get my licence. I have an Australian Pistol Licence, but I am not sure if this will help my case.

    Any insight into this would be really appreciated.

    Regards
    Aidan

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    I believe your gonna hit some snaggs trying to import a handgun into the country....Probably at Customs.

    Because different countries allow different configuarations of weapons, as well as a ban on imported firearms....your probably going to be denied access or the firearm confiscated. Firearm parts are not banned from importation. (read between the lines here) Of course written permission from the State Department would allow it. Glocks sold here are actually made here...or at least assembled here after the ban. Your Glock was probably made in Austria. Have you considered just getting a different one once you move here?

    To have a CCW here....no, there is no provision for being a citizen or resident....State or Federal Government issued ID though
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Osprey
    I believe your gonna hit some snaggs trying to import a handgun into the country....Probably at Customs.

    Because different countries allow different configuarations of weapons, as well as a ban on imported firearms....your probably going to be denied access or the firearm confiscated. Firearm parts are not banned from importation. (read between the lines here) Of course written permission from the State Department would allow it. Glocks sold here are actually made here...or at least assembled here after the ban. Your Glock was probably made in Austria. Have you considered just getting a different one once you move here?

    To have a CCW here....no, there is no provision for being a citizen or resident....State or Federal Government issued ID though

    Ummm, I'm not 100% sure, but I'm 99% that you DO have to be a resident for a Colorado CCW. :?: That's why the Florida and Utah permits are such a big deal. They are the ONLY two states that allow non-resident permits. But again, I'm only 99% on that. Anyway, he would be a resident. As for the citizen thing, nope, you can buy and own if you're legal here and a "resident-alien". I think you may need permission from your consulate, but not sure about that anymore. Karl.

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    Residency is easy to get. There's no minimum time limit only the amount of paperwork you can get that shows your intent to make Colorado your home.

    lease or rental agreement
    phone bill
    drivers license
    auto insurance
    letter from your employer

    All of these will help prove residency.

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    KarlPMann
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    Yup. Karl.

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