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    Default CCW Permits

    Roll call on who's got them.

    As for mine it was easy, one day class from Gunsmoke in Lakewood. Douglas county seems like we have it pretty easy !
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    Got one here XM, El Paso county area. Glad to see ya on the site.

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    Got one here too. From Teller County. Mine is from before the new law though. Karl.

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    Got one from Adams County! Before new law as well.

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    Yup! Adams county

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    Jefferson Co. Had one before the new law. Just had to renew.

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    memememe!

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    My permit out of Jeffco still has John Stones signature on it :lol: I have to renew it this year.

    Funny part is only about 400 of us had permits before the law changed to shall issue now there is thousands? Why the hell did all these people not get one before?

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    The reason people couldn't get them before the law, was that very few Sheriff's would sign, for one reason or another. In Arapahoe County, the unwritten law was that you had to live in unincorporated Arapahoe, or you would get flat out denied. Luckily, at the time I lived in unincorporated Arapahoe, and I also worked at the S.O., so both my wife and I didn't have any problems - but we knew plenty of folks who did.

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