The right to bear arms protected by Article II, Section 13 of the state constitution does not extend to concealed carry. However, the
Colorado General Assembly has created a statutory right to concealed carry for legal residents who meet certain objective criteria. As such, Colorado is considered a "
shall-issue" state. Knowingly carrying a concealed firearm on or about one's person without a permit is a crime. A firearm is considered "concealed" when it is “placed out of sight so as not to be discernible or apparent by ordinary observation.” A firearm is considered "about the person" when it is “sufficiently close to the person to be readily accessible for immediate use.” A concealed handgun permit is issued by the sheriff of the county where the applicant resides, and is valid for five years. Applicants must demonstrate competence with a handgun, either by passing a training class or by other means. In March 2012, the
Colorado Supreme Court struck down the
University of Colorado's campus gun ban, saying it violated the Concealed Carry Act, which allows permit holders to carry on public property, including
carrying on public colleges.
Criteria for obtaining a concealed handgun permit To obtain a concealed handgun permit in Colorado, an applicant must: • Be a legal resident of Colorado; • Be at least 21 years old; • Not be prohibited from possessing a firearm under state or federal law; • Not have been convicted of perjury related to an application for a concealed handgun permit; • Not be an alcoholic unless determined to be a recovering alcoholic by a licensed counselor and have not used alcohol for at least 3 years; • Not be an unlawful user of or be addicted to a controlled substance; • Not be subject to a protection order; and • Have demonstrated competence with a handgun. In practice, these discretionary denials are quite rare (e.g., there were 71 discretionary denials out of 75,504 applications in 2021). Nevertheless, giving sheriffs this kind of open-ended discretion to deny permits likely violates the Second Amendment.
Reciprocity with other states Colorado will honor a valid concealed carry permit issued by another state if: • The issuing state recognizes permits issued by Colorado; • The permit holder is at least 21 years old; and • The permit holder is a resident of the issuing state or has been a resident of Colorado for less than 90 days. Colorado has established concealed carry reciprocity with 33 other states, namely: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. This includes every state that shares a border with Colorado. Colorado has not established concealed carry reciprocity with 17 other states: California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont and Washington. Nevada, and South Carolina do not honor Colorado permits because Colorado does not require live-fire training. In Maine and Vermont it is legal to carry a concealed weapon without a permit. The remaining 12 states do not honor permits from any other state.
Concealed handgun permit statistics Sheriffs are required to prepare an annual report specifying the number applications received, the number of permits issued, the number of permits denied, the reasons for denial, the number of revocations, and the reasons for the revocations. As of 2022, a total of 294,359 individuals hold a valid concealed handgun permit, which is about 6.41% of the adult population. The average monthly crime rate for the general population in 2022 was 530.3 per 100,000 whereas the rate for permit holders was 5.7 per 100,000. This data consistently shows that permit holders are one of the most law abiding segments of society. ==Magazine capacity limits==