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... 48 firearms or components of firearms or ammunition.487 In Utah, except as otherwise allowed by state law, a local authority or state entity may not: (a) prohibit an individual from owning, possessing, purchasing, selling, transferring, transporting, or keeping a firearm at the individual's place of residence, property, business, or XII.
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... 49 restricted or prohibited firearms. In Colorado, the state constitution provides that cities and towns "shall always have power to make, amend, add to or replace the charter of said city or town, which shall be its organic law and extend to all its local and municipal matters."494 Furthermore, applicable Colorado law "shall continue to apply to such cities and towns, except insofar as superseded by the charters of such cities and towns or by ordinance passed pursuant to such charters."495 Nonetheless, in 2003 the Colorado legislature established statewide standards for the issuance of permits to carry a concealed weapon and preempted all municipal ordinances that are more restrictive than state or federal laws.

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