DENVER—The Colorado House has approved and sent to the Senate a bill that would allow people to carry a concealed weapon without a permit.
The House voted 40-25 to pass the bill on Wednesday.
It wouldn’t change laws governing who is allowed to carry a concealed weapon, but the people who do meet the legal requirements would no longer need a county permit.
Many House Democrats objected to the measure, saying gun owners are unlikely to check whether they qualify to carry a concealed gun.
Opponents fear allowing concealed carry without a permit would send the message that Colorado no longer bans certain people, such as those under 21 and those with restraining orders against them, from carrying concealed weapons.



