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Old February 12, 2013, 06:40 PM   #16
Mike1
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Join Date: September 9, 2008
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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Taxes in Colorado Springs and El Paso County are reasonable.

Gun laws aren't too bad yet, but that may change after this week.

Hunting rules need some reading to make sure you're in compliance with regs, but compared to other places I've been, they are OK. Licenses for most big game species are by drawing (deadline this year is Apr 2). There are over the counter licenses for antlered elk, bear, and archery antelope You need to have lived in the state for six consecutive months before you can get resident hunting or fishing licenses.

Cost of living in the area is much less than, say, the Denver metro area. Pay is generally lower due to the lower cost of living, but it evens out.

Mike
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