In the past, Colorado had a preemption law. This law essentially meant cities could not enact gun regulations that were stricter than state regulations. That preemption law was overturned in June. As a result, communities can now pass laws, ordinances, and regulations at a more local level. This can include laws that prohibit the sale,…
Law enforcement reports traffic infractions to the Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles. Some offenses result in points on your driver’s license record, which can lead to the loss of your driving privileges. Learn about the types of tickets and incidents that can result in license suspension in Colorado. Point suspension The court suspends the licenses…
When a law enforcement officer in Colorado charges you with driving under the influence and the charge results in a conviction, you may lose your driver’s license for a period, among other penalties. Losing your license because of a drunk driving violation may make it difficult for you to earn a living and support yourself…