A new law in Colorado will introduce additional requirements for concealed firearm carry permits, set to take effect on July 1. Under House Bill 24-1174, applicants and those renewing their permits must now demonstrate handgun competence through various means, including formal training or military experience, raising concerns among gun rights advocates about potential deterrents for permit holders.
To obtain a permit, new applicants must complete an eight-hour, in-person training session conducted by a verified instructor, covering crucial topics such as firearm safety and state laws on self-defense. The law mandates successful completion of a live-shooting task and a minimum test score of 80% before applicants can receive their conceal carry permit, highlighting a significant shift towards ensuring responsible gun ownership across the state.
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