Posted: 03.02.11 01:57 AM
Colorado: Right-to-Carry without permit receives preliminary approval
A bill that would allow carrying of concealed weapons without a permit gained preliminary approval in the House on Tuesday. Its sponsor, state Rep. Chris Holbert, R Parker, touted it as a way for citizens to spare the $152 fee to obtain a concealed weapon permit and the requisite procedure of applying for the permit at county sheriffs' offices, which are authorized to issue them.
Read About It: The Pueblo Chieftain (Colo.) Posted: 3/2/2011 9:57:55 AM
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