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Colorado Big Game Brochure 2025

There’s a lot of nice harvest photos in there this year, but I did notice that many of the people don’t have proper orange/pink on. I know people like to take them off in photos for some reason, but you’d think CPW would only publish photos with folks meeting the requirements.
 
Mentioned in lower left hand corner of page 1, new for 2025, HB24-1348 concerning securing firearms (handguns) in unattended vehicles. It states that if you leave a handgun in an unattended vehicle, it must be secured in a locked case. So, I guess if you leave your handgun in the glove compartment or console and you going into a location (Fed Bldg, etc) where you can't legally carry, you have to have it in a locked case when you leave it in your vehicle? It also mentions rifles being left in an unattended vehicle has to be in a case and locked also.

It also states that a firearm that is "not a handgun" must be stored in a hard or soft sided case that is locked, and the firearm must have a lock installed on the firearm itself.

edited to correct myself: If the non handgun firearm (rifle/shotgun) is in a soft sided case, it needs a lock on the firearm, but if it is a locked hard sided case, it does not.
 
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Mentioned in lower left hand corner of page 1, new for 2025, HB24-1348 concerning securing firearms (handguns) in unattended vehicles. It states that if you leave a handgun in an unattended vehicle, it must be secured in a locked case. So, I guess if you leave your handgun in the glove compartment or console and you going into a location (Fed Bldg, etc) where you can't legally carry, you have to have it in a locked case when you leave it in your vehicle? It also mentions rifles being left in an unattended vehicle has to be in a case and locked also.

It also states that a firearm that is "not a handgun" must be stored in a hard or soft sided case that is locked, and the firearm must have a lock installed on the firearm itself.
That sucks. How do you lock a soft case?
 
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t think the quotas are set for big game(other than goat/sheep) until May.
 
I was told by a CPW officer that NR archery quotas will essentially be what they figure the numbers of NR's have been in the past for each particular unit cluster. He said their primary focus was to make folks pick a unit/unit cluster vs popping around all over the state which I had to wonder, how much does that actually happen?
 
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