Colorado Code § 18-12-212

Exemption
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(1) This part 2 shall not apply to law enforcement officers
employed by jurisdictions outside this state, so long as the foreign employing jurisdiction
exempts peace officers employed by jurisdictions within Colorado from any concealed handgun
or concealed weapons laws in effect in the foreign employing jurisdiction.
(2) Notwithstanding any provision of this part 2 to the contrary, a retired peace officer,
level I or Ia, as defined in section 18-1-901 (3)(l)(I) and (3)(l)(II), as said section existed prior to
its repeal in 2003, within the first five years after retirement may obtain a permit by submitting
to the sheriff of the jurisdiction in which the retired peace officer resides a letter signed by the
sheriff or chief of police of the jurisdiction by which the peace officer was employed
immediately prior to retirement attesting that the retired officer meets the criteria specified in
section 18-12-203 (1). A retired peace officer who submits a letter pursuant to this subsection (2)
is not subject to the fingerprint or criminal history check requirements specified in this part 2 and
is not required to pay the permit application fee. Upon receipt of a letter submitted pursuant to
this subsection (2), the sheriff shall issue the permit. A permit issued pursuant to this subsection
(2) may not be renewed. Upon expiration of the permit, the permittee may apply for a new
permit as provided in this part 2.

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