Colorado Banned These Dangerous Weapons: Learn Which Ones
One thing is true about Coloradans, we love our guns.
A vast majority of gun owners in Colorado use their firearms for hunting, personal protection isn't too far behind.
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What makes a weapon "dangerous"? Probably the simple fact that it can do serious bodily harm. However, some weapons don't belong in the public's hands. This could be that they're too dangerous for use by the untrained, or the government deems them not applicable for personal use.
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How Many Gun Owners are in the State of Colorado?
According to our research, about 45% of adult Coloradans say they live in a house that owns guns.
How many guns does that break down to? Well, approximately 25.7 guns per 1,000 residents. Roughly, 150,088 guns. That's a lot of firepower in terms of quantity.
You Can't Own Any of These Dangerous Weapons in Colorado
There are currently around 62,000 people licensed for concealed carry.
Regardless of having a concealed carry permit, the weapons below are completely off-limits to own, and you could face some serious penalties if you're caught with one.]
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