If for some reason in the future the preemption law is overturned (not likely) then all the unenforceable laws still on the books would instantly be enforceable again. With them gone from the books the cities would have to legally get them passed again. Personally I think the preemption law should have included a clause that said city laws that are found to be illegal must be removed from the books when discovered or challenged.
Thanks! That makes sense.
It would be a complete nightmare for the feds to try to involve themselves in Colorado unless it was something on a major scale, and they had something to gain by doing so, or if it filled an agenda.
Agreed.