SB 17-116
failedConcealed Handgun Carry Without A Permit
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedSenate Bill 17-116, which has been signed into law, allows individuals who are legally allowed to possess a handgun under both state and federal laws to carry concealed handguns without needing a permit. This means they have the same rights and restrictions as those with permits, including not being able to carry in schools or other restricted areas. The bill also reduces some government funding. Now that it's signed, the law is active and affects anyone who wants to carry a concealed handgun in Colorado.
Official Summary
The bill allows a person who legally possesses a handgun under state and federal law to carry a concealed handgun in Colorado. A person who carries a concealed handgun under the authority created in the bill has the same carrying rights and is subject to the same limitations that apply to a person who holds a permit to carry a concealed handgun under current law, including the prohibition on the carrying of a concealed handgun on the grounds of a public elementary, middle, junior high, or high school. The bill reduces an appropriation. (Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)
Details
- Chamber
- Senate
- First action
- 2017-04-26
- Latest action
- 2017-01-27
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In Senate - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
- OpenStates
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