eBratt
Regular Member
I was a near daily OCer back in Washington but due to my employment until recently I was unable to OC in the small community in which I was living. Now that I am back in civilization (Loveland) and working for a reasonable employer, I am looking to start OCing again.
First, in browsing the FAQs at RMGO, I came across this tidbit:
I'm looking for some guidance here. Does that mean that you can't take a bus? What about the Park and Go shuttle in the Rocky Mountain National Park?
Second question, up in Washington a great carry advocate named Dave Workman write a fantastic guide called Washington State Gun Rights and Responsibilities. (http://www.danddgunleather.com/pages/washington_gun_rights.htm) It was an easy to read and very straightforward booklet on how to legally carry. Is there an equivalent here in CO?
Much thanks to all who read and respond.
First, in browsing the FAQs at RMGO, I came across this tidbit:
18-9-118. Firearms, explosives, or incendiary devices in facilities of public transportation.
A person commits a class 6 felony if, without legal authority, he has any loaded firearm or explosive or incendiary device, as defined in section 9-7-103, C.R.S., in his possession in, or carries, brings, or causes to be carried or brought any of such items into, any facility of public transportation, as defined in section 18-9-115 (4).
18-9-115. Endangering public transportation.
(4) "Facility of public transportation" includes a public conveyance and any area, structure, or device which is designed, adapted, and used to support, guide, control, permit, or facilitate the movement, starting, stopping, takeoff, landing, or servicing of a public conveyance or the loading or unloading of passengers or goods.
I'm looking for some guidance here. Does that mean that you can't take a bus? What about the Park and Go shuttle in the Rocky Mountain National Park?
Second question, up in Washington a great carry advocate named Dave Workman write a fantastic guide called Washington State Gun Rights and Responsibilities. (http://www.danddgunleather.com/pages/washington_gun_rights.htm) It was an easy to read and very straightforward booklet on how to legally carry. Is there an equivalent here in CO?
Much thanks to all who read and respond.