Can You Carry a Firearm in Littleton, Colorado?

How Firearm Carry Laws Apply in Littleton — Clearing Up Denver Spillover Confusion

Yes — you may legally carry a firearm in Littleton, provided you comply with Colorado state law and applicable location-based restrictions. Because Littleton borders Denver and spans multiple counties, many people mistakenly assume Denver’s firearm rules apply here. They do not.

This article explains open carry, concealed carry, vehicle carry, and restricted locations as they apply specifically in Littleton.

Open Carry in Littleton

Open carry of a firearm is legal in Littleton under Colorado law.

Important points:

  • Littleton has not enacted a city-wide open carry ban
  • Denver’s open carry prohibition does not extend into Littleton
  • Private property owners may prohibit firearms
  • Certain government buildings restrict carry

While lawful, open carry may still result in police contact if a complaint is made, particularly near downtown Littleton and high-traffic areas.


Concealed Carry in Littleton

To carry a concealed handgun in Littleton, you must have a valid Colorado Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) or a permit recognized under Colorado reciprocity law.

Key points:

  • Colorado is a shall-issue state
  • Littleton does not issue its own permit
  • Your CHP must be carried while armed
  • A CHP does not override posted or statutory restrictions

Littleton follows state law, not Denver municipal code.


Carrying a Firearm in a Vehicle (Littleton & Statewide)

Colorado law allows lawful firearm carry inside a vehicle, whether or not you hold a permit, as long as the firearm is legally possessed.

Handguns in Vehicles

  • May be carried with or without a CHP
  • May be loaded
  • May be carried openly or concealed inside the vehicle

🚫 Loaded Long Guns Are Prohibited in Vehicles

Colorado law prohibits loaded rifles or shotguns in motor vehicles under Colorado Revised Statutes § 33-6-125.

Best practice:

  • Keep long guns unloaded
  • Chamber clear
  • Remove the magazine when possible

This restriction does not apply to handguns.


Statewide Prohibited & Restricted Carry Locations

Even with a valid CHP, firearms are prohibited or restricted in the following locations statewide:

Location / InstitutionRestriction
Denver City BuildingsNo carry (CHP does not apply)
City & County of DenverOpen carry prohibited
Boulder (Citywide)Open carry prohibited
Boulder Parks & Recreation FacilitiesFirearms prohibited
CU / CSU / UNC – Inside BuildingsConcealed carry prohibited indoors
University Campuses – Outdoor AreasCarry may be allowed
Federal Buildings & Federal CourthousesProhibited
Local & County CourthousesProhibited
Legislative Buildings & MeetingsProhibited
Military BasesProhibited without written authorization
Correctional FacilitiesProhibited
HospitalsProhibited at most facilities
Medical Offices & ClinicsTypically prohibited if posted
Denver International Airport (DIA)Prohibited except firearm check-in
College & University Buildings (Public & Private)Prohibited inside
Public & Private K-12 SchoolsProhibited inside
K-12 School Property (Vehicle Storage)Permitted if firearm remains in vehicle
Native American ReservationsRestricted — tribal law applies
Private Property with Posted “No Firearms” SignsCarry prohibited if posted

Littleton enforces these restrictions through Colorado state law, not a separate city ordinance.


Firearms in Littleton City Buildings

Littleton may prohibit firearms inside specific city-owned buildings if:

  • Security screening is present, and
  • Proper signage is posted

Always check signage at:

  • City offices
  • Municipal court
  • Recreation centers
  • Government facilities

Police Interaction & Disclosure

Colorado does not require proactive disclosure that you are carrying a firearm.

However:

  • You must disclose if asked
  • You must present your CHP upon request
  • Do not reach for the firearm or permit without instruction

Recommended phrasing:

“I am legally carrying a concealed firearm and have a valid permit.”


Common Firearm Carry Mistakes in Littleton

  1. Assuming Denver firearm laws apply
  2. Carrying into posted city buildings
  3. Forgetting a CHP while concealed carrying
  4. Transporting a loaded rifle or shotgun in a vehicle
  5. Ignoring posted private-property restrictions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I carry a firearm in Littleton without a permit?

Yes. Open carry is legal without a permit, but concealed carry requires a valid CHP.

Can I carry a loaded handgun in my vehicle?

Yes. Colorado allows loaded handguns in vehicles, with or without a permit.

Does Littleton follow Denver’s gun laws?

No. Littleton follows Colorado state firearm law, not Denver municipal code.

Can private businesses ban firearms?

Yes. Properly posted private property may prohibit firearms.


Bottom Line

Littleton follows Colorado firearm law, not Denver’s stricter municipal rules. Most issues arise from posted buildings, courthouse facilities, and vehicle long-gun restrictions. Knowing where carry is restricted is essential to staying compliant.


Colorado Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Class

If you live in Colorado and are applying for a Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP), state law requires completion of a qualifying training course taught by a verified instructor. Our Colorado CHP classes meet current statutory requirements and include legal instruction, firearms safety, and required certification documentation.
View upcoming Colorado CHP classes and sign up here: Colorado Concealed Handgun Permit Class


Self-Defense Insurance

Even a lawful act of self-defense can trigger criminal investigations, civil lawsuits, and significant legal costs. Many CCW holders evaluate self-defense insurance or legal protection plans to help manage those risks—coverage varies by provider and state, so understanding the differences matters.
Learn more and compare options here: Self-Defense Insurance Comparison


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Legal Disclaimer

Legal Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Firearm laws can change, and local, state, federal, tribal, and municipal regulations may vary. Always verify current laws and consult a qualified attorney before carrying a firearm or making legal decisions related to self-defense. US Firearms Training Academy assumes no liability for actions taken based on this content.

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