Tomahawk
Regular Member
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I checked out the RMGO FAQ http://rmgo.org/faq/#Permit%20lawsand it seems to me that CO's disorderly conduct and menacing laws are kind of scary.
I plan on heading out to CO in a couple of weeks to do some hiking in the Buena Vista area in San Isabel National Forest. Since states set the rules for NF land, and since I don't any restrictions in the FAQ or the code, I'm thinking NF is cool for OC. Am I correct?
I also understand my Virginia CHP permit is worthless in CO, so it looks like it's OC or No C. When not OC'ing in a pickup truck, is unloaded and locked in a metal box good?
Also, if I'm reaing correctly, OC in a vehicle is legal only if unchambered. Correct?
Thanks for your help, folks. Traveling is always easier when they accept your permit.:cuss:
I checked out the RMGO FAQ http://rmgo.org/faq/#Permit%20lawsand it seems to me that CO's disorderly conduct and menacing laws are kind of scary.
I plan on heading out to CO in a couple of weeks to do some hiking in the Buena Vista area in San Isabel National Forest. Since states set the rules for NF land, and since I don't any restrictions in the FAQ or the code, I'm thinking NF is cool for OC. Am I correct?
I also understand my Virginia CHP permit is worthless in CO, so it looks like it's OC or No C. When not OC'ing in a pickup truck, is unloaded and locked in a metal box good?
Also, if I'm reaing correctly, OC in a vehicle is legal only if unchambered. Correct?
Thanks for your help, folks. Traveling is always easier when they accept your permit.:cuss: