Would there be any problem with CCW with a BLUE practice pistol?
For he purpose of practicing CC before going or visiting a state tha has CCW.
Possibly.
As stated above, you could run into a whole host of problems, ranging from, on one side of the spectrum, a minor inconvenience and slight delay in your daily schedule, to, on the other side of the spectrum, serious bodily injury or death.
Not trying to be melodramatic, but please note that Duracoat comes in OSHA Blue, Royal Blue, and CavRed and Stock Red.
I, for one, would hate to read about any harm befalling any of the forum bruddahs due to an unfortunate misunderstanding or mistake.
Any possible legal problems?
No.
As Nihonjin stated, a blue gun is not a weapon.
A blue gun is an inert pieces of plastic with no moving parts.
A blue gun is incapable of discharging a projectile, and is used primarily for training purposes.
Ultimately, whether you choose to "CCW" a blue gun is up to you.
Weigh the pros (gives you an idea of how to modify your mannerisms so as to minimize "printing," learn how to take a dump at a public restroom without spilling your mags or firearm onto the restroom floor, etc.) against the cons (weird looks from people who do notice you "printing," possibly getting hassles from HPD, possibly suffering serious bodily injury or death due to an incident that quickly escalates out of control), and choose which course of action works best for your purposes.
Be safe, bruddah!
