For possession, you must be of the appropriate age (18 for handguns, no real limit for long guns), and you must not be a prohibited person such as a convicted felon, be convicted of domestic violence, drug user, mentally ill, or dishonorably discharged from the military.
Your problem is not Colorado law, it is Federal law, which takes precedence over state law. If you have been convicted of a crime of domestic violence, Federal law prohibits you from possessing a gun. I'm sorry, but there IS no time limit- it is permanent.
So long as it isn't for domestic violence, yes.
Regarding Domestic Violence convictions - Federal Law supersedes any state law and persons convicted of Domestic Violence offenses are prohibited from ever wonding or possessing firearms.
Forever. Persons convicted of a crime of domestic violence forfeit their right to possess firearms. This is a Federal law, and applies to all states.
If you have been convicted of a crime of domestic violence, you no longer have a right to own a gun. It does not return in time. Federal alw, applies in all states.
Nah, you'll probably need money nowadays! It depends on the charge.
How long does it take to become a resident of Colorado?
Colorado Long Service Medal was created in 1963.
how long does it take to drive throught the state of colorado
As long as a convicted felon is not incarcerated, they can inherit money and property.
The 2012 Chevrolet Colorado is 16 ft. 0.4 in. (192.4 in.) long.