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Colorado DUI laws prohibit driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, or with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or greater.
The DUI lawyers at Colorado Legal Defense Group defend clients against DUI and DWAI charges throughout the state.
Colorado DUI laws are still too weak
https://youtu.be/DWE_8W9VvgE?list=PL6X6vOmz841_RQt5V8DaN13LsoqFW1rPF If you get arrested for DUI in Colorado, you must take an evidentiary breath test or blood test to measure your BAC. Here are fi...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6X6vOmz841-5OrsPfVs-4UCwKRSHCrFk In Colorado, driving under the influence of drugs (commonly referred to as "DUID") is prosecuted as either DUI or the less s...
DENVER (AP) — Law enforcement agencies across Colorado are planning to crack down on drunken and impaired driving as revelers celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. ; The Colorado Department of Transportation says the enforcement period is set to begin Friday and will continue until March 18. Statewide, 87 agencies will participate in the DUI crackdown. ; Last year, 505 drivers in Colorado were arrested for DUI during the St. Patrick’s Day enforcement window, a nearly 14 percent increase from the previous year’s enforcement period. ; “The Heat Is On” campaign runs throughout the year with 12 increased enforcement periods focused on national holidays and large public events.
We’ll fill you in on important things to know to stay on the right side of the law when using marijuana in Colorado. In Colorado, you have to be at least 21 years old to buy adult-use marijuana or partake in weed-friendly experiences. It’s legal for adults to possess up to 1 ounce of bud at a time. And you have to be a Colorado resident with a qualifying medical condition to purchase medical marijuana in the state. The only place you can legally purchase marijuana is at a licensed dispensary, and there are currently more than 500 adult-use ...
In Colorado, underage drinking and driving (UDD) - also called "Baby DUI" is driving while under 21 years old with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .02% - .05%.
The Colorado Supreme Court has upheld the state’s drunken driving statutes in three cases that had warrantless blood draw evidence thrown out by lower courts, including a case in which a suspect had five times the legal limit of alcohol in his bloodstream. “If this had been allowed to stand, it could have invalidated every breath or blood test that a driver in Colorado provides as part of a DUI investigation, which would obviously have huge ramifications,” said Arapahoe County deputy district attorney Jennifer Gilbert, who handled all thr ...