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, bulletins, and forms — and shows you the sources it used.
It's a research assistant, not a lawyer. It's labeled an Alpha feature: it helps you find and understand the law, but you should always confirm anything important against the official source or your attorney.
Opening the assistant
- From your Dashboard, use the "Ask a question" button (under the "Get real answers" heading).
- Or open Compliance AI from the menu.
The first time each session, you'll see an "Alpha System Notice." Read it and click "I Understand" to continue. It reminds you: *"Information provided by this system should be verified against official Colorado statutes, regulations, and ATF guidance. This tool is intended to assist your research, not replace professional legal advice."*
Asking a question
- Type your question in the box. It shows the hint "Ask a question about Colorado firearms regulations…"
- Click "Send." (While it's answering, the button reads "Generating…")
Ask real, specific questions — for example: *"What form do I need for employee fingerprint verification?"* The more specific your question, the better the answer.
How the answer cites the law
The assistant doesn't just give you an answer — it shows its work.
- A "Documents Read" panel lists the statutes, rules, and bulletins it looked at.
- A "Referenced" section shows "What this answer cited" — the sources behind that specific answer.
- Under the answer, a "Sources" list shows each citation. Click any one to expand it and read the full text right there, and use "View Full Source" to open the complete document.
This way you're never taking the assistant's word for it — you can open the underlying law and read it yourself.
A reference, not legal advice
Every answer sits under a reminder: "Alpha Feature — Not Legal Advice." The tool gives general information about Colorado firearms regulations. For legal guidance on your situation, consult your attorney, and verify critical details against the official source.
Your question allotment
Members get a monthly allotment for compliance questions — 830,000 tokens per month (a free trial account gets a one-time 330,000). You can see how much you've used in the "Token Usage" panel, which shows "Used" against your monthly total and your plan tier.
Something not working? Use the Feedback button on any page.