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Colorado does not defines a black-powder or muzzle-loading gun as a "firearm," and therefore a felon can hunt with one. Colorado State Law was amended in 1994 to prohibit the possession of a

firearm or other weapons (pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes Title

18, Article 12). It was also amended in 2000 to make such possession a

class 6 felony instead of a class 1 misdemeanor. The beginning wording

of CRS 18-12-108 is,

(1) A person commits the crime of possession of a weapon by a previous

offender if the person knowingly possesses, uses, or carries upon his or

her person a firearm as described in section 18-1-901 (3) (h) or any

other weapon that is subject to the provisions of this article

subsequent to the person's conviction for a felony, or subsequent to the

person's conviction for attempt or conspiracy to commit a felony, under

Colorado or any other state's law or under federal law.

CRS 18-1-901(3)(h)The last person thought that this following provision that covers muzzleloaders but it is in fact the same original provision used by the ATF to define a firearm , no where in colo law as far as I know , it says ml guns : 18-1-901(3)(h) "Firearm" means any handgun, automatic, revolver, pistol, rifle, shotgun, or other instrument or device capable or intended to be capable of discharging bullets, cartridges, or other explosive charges.

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