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Originally Posted by tinkerinWstuff
The state legislature had to "fix" a non-existant problem (2yrs ago or so?) of residents mailing off to other states to get permits.
CO has reciprocity agreements but will only recognize a reciprocal permit if it's your home state. So, my dad lives in MN, CO doesn't recognize MN but does recognize UT; my father cannot get a UT permit and be legal in CO because he isn't a resident in UT. Same problem burns you here/now. Because you are a CO resident and no longer a resident of whichever state you came from; you are no longer covered.
Sorry man - but I'll put my paycheck on it that it's fact.
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yeah, i figured as much. when i moved to MI in January, I'm fairly sure I went through the same thing. I actually opted to not have a CPL there because i knew i was only going to be there for a few months and didn't want to spend the $$.