Getting Started: Claim Your CFFLA Account
Welcome to the CFFLA member portal. If you're a CFFLA member, your membership is already on file — you don't need to sign up again. This guide shows you how to get into your acc…
Read guideUsing the Compliance AI
The Compliance Assistant is a chat tool for CFFLA members. You ask a question about Colorado firearms compliance in plain English, and it answers using real statutes, rules, bul…
Read guideSearching Colorado Gun Laws
The Gun Laws page lets anyone search Colorado firearms law and read the results in plain language, with every card tracing back to real statutes, bills, and rules. No account ne…
Read guideGunLawBot for Everyone
You don't need a CFFLA membership to use it. It's a law-reference tool, not legal advice — it shows you the law and where it comes from; it doesn't tell you what to do about you…
Read guideForms Library & Generator
CFFLA gives you two things in one place: a library of the forms and bulletins Colorado dealers need, and a generator that fills official forms for you on screen.
Read guideFFL Listing & Member Map
CFFLA puts member dealers on a public Member Map so customers can find you. This guide shows how to claim your ATF listing and set up your public profile.
Read guideNews & Bulletins
CFFLA keeps you current two ways: a News feed for CFFLA updates, and Bulletins — the official Colorado agency documents that affect dealers. Both are public.
Read guideLitigation & Supporting the Fight
The Litigation page tracks the active lawsuits challenging Colorado firearms laws — including CFFLA's own — and lets you help fund them. It's public; anyone can read it.
Read guideSubmitting Your Comment to DOR Rulemaking
The Colorado Department of Revenue's Firearms Dealer Division (FDD) is writing the rules that will implement HB26-1126 — the 2026 dealer law. Those rules will decide how the law…
Read guideAccount & Billing
This guide covers keeping your profile up to date and managing your CFFLA membership.
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