Firearm safety isn’t just a personal responsibility—it’s the law. Colorado mandates that all firearms be securely stored when not in use to prevent access by children and unauthorized users. Gun shop owners and safety experts are urging gun owners to take extra precautions to avoid accidents.
Legal Requirements for Firearm Storage
Colorado law requires every firearm sold to come with a locking device. The goal is clear: reduce the risk of unauthorized access, especially by children.
“Every firearm is required to be sold with some kind of locking device that will render it safe,” said Chris Walker, manager at Jerry’s Outdoor Sports. “If you have small children around, limiting any avenue of access is the best thing to do.”
Best Practices for Storing Firearms
Walker emphasizes that gun owners should not only rely on built-in safety measures but also take additional steps to ensure security.
- Store firearms in safes or lockboxes, away from children.
- Unload firearms that are not in active use.
- Keep ammunition stored separately from the weapon.
- Educate household members, including children, on firearm safety protocols.
Home and Vehicle Security Considerations
Storing firearms securely isn’t just about home safety. Vehicles present another risk if weapons aren’t locked up properly.
“If you have a handgun in your car, it needs to be locked up in a locking box,” said Walker. “If it’s not one that’s being used for immediate home defense purposes, make sure it’s clear.”
For those who keep a firearm for self-defense, Walker stresses the importance of knowing the exact condition of the weapon at all times to avoid negligent discharges.
Legal Consequences of Unsafe Storage
Failure to properly store a firearm isn’t just a safety hazard—it’s a crime. According to Right Law Group:
| Offense | Penalty |
|---|---|
| Improper firearm storage | Class 2 misdemeanor |
| Possible jail time | Up to 120 days |
| Fine | Up to $750 |
Gun owners are encouraged to take proactive steps to comply with laws and protect their families. Firearm safety classes are widely available to help ensure responsible ownership.













