TheRabbitsHole
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Hello again and thank you in advance for any help.
I have been researching the local and state laws extensively in regards to the "laws" pertaining to OC. I have not been able to answer a couple of my questions and I'm hoping the friendly people here can help me out.
I have a valid Michigan CPL and I have not yet changed my address. I have not yet applied for my Colorado CHP. I'm also wondering if I might be able to file a renewal in Colorado rather then a completely new application (probably not).
I've been trying to determine whether or not I can OC without a CHP into places that sell alcohol.
a. Places that sell but do not serve.
b. Places the sell and serve open for consumption.
Should I be concerned about the "Disorderly Conduct" statute? What are the recommendations if I am confronted/charged with this?
18-9-106. Disorderly conduct. (1) A person commits disorderly conduct if he or she intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly:
(f) Not being a peace officer, displays a deadly weapon, displays any article used or fashioned in a manner to cause a person to reasonably believe that the article is a deadly weapon, or represents verbally or otherwise that he or she is armed with a deadly weapon in a public place in a manner calculated to alarm.
These questions may seem a bit naive, but I simply want to be as fluent in Colorado as I was in Michigan when it comes to understanding OC "laws". What are "chambers"? What are "galleries"?
If I interpret this correctly, I cannot carry into any office/building that deals with local/state government or political association. Does this mean I cannot carry into a police station or dept. of motor vehicles? (or sec. of state, whichever is here)
18-12-105. Unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon - unlawful possession of weapons.
(c) Without legal authority, carries, brings, or has in such person's possession a firearm or any explosive, incendiary, or other dangerous device on the property of or within any building in which the chambers, galleries, or offices of the general assembly, or either house thereof, are located, or in which a legislative hearing or meeting is being or is to be conducted, or in which the official office of any member, officer, or employee of the general assembly is located.
Hello again and thank you in advance for any help.
I have been researching the local and state laws extensively in regards to the "laws" pertaining to OC. I have not been able to answer a couple of my questions and I'm hoping the friendly people here can help me out.
I have a valid Michigan CPL and I have not yet changed my address. I have not yet applied for my Colorado CHP. I'm also wondering if I might be able to file a renewal in Colorado rather then a completely new application (probably not).
I've been trying to determine whether or not I can OC without a CHP into places that sell alcohol.
a. Places that sell but do not serve.
b. Places the sell and serve open for consumption.
Should I be concerned about the "Disorderly Conduct" statute? What are the recommendations if I am confronted/charged with this?
18-9-106. Disorderly conduct. (1) A person commits disorderly conduct if he or she intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly:
(f) Not being a peace officer, displays a deadly weapon, displays any article used or fashioned in a manner to cause a person to reasonably believe that the article is a deadly weapon, or represents verbally or otherwise that he or she is armed with a deadly weapon in a public place in a manner calculated to alarm.
These questions may seem a bit naive, but I simply want to be as fluent in Colorado as I was in Michigan when it comes to understanding OC "laws". What are "chambers"? What are "galleries"?
If I interpret this correctly, I cannot carry into any office/building that deals with local/state government or political association. Does this mean I cannot carry into a police station or dept. of motor vehicles? (or sec. of state, whichever is here)
18-12-105. Unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon - unlawful possession of weapons.
(c) Without legal authority, carries, brings, or has in such person's possession a firearm or any explosive, incendiary, or other dangerous device on the property of or within any building in which the chambers, galleries, or offices of the general assembly, or either house thereof, are located, or in which a legislative hearing or meeting is being or is to be conducted, or in which the official office of any member, officer, or employee of the general assembly is located.