Colorado repealed firearms preemption in 2021, allowing cities and counties to enact local gun regulations stricter than state law in most circumstances.
Senate Bill 21-256 repealed CRS 29-11.7-103, restoring local authority to enact firearm regulations. Counties, municipalities, and special districts may now adopt ordinances on firearms, ammunition, and components. Local laws may differ from state minimums but cannot conflict with constitutional protections. Concealed carry permit holders retain statewide reciprocity. The law produced a patchwork of city-specific assault weapon bans, magazine limits, and waiting periods across the Front Range since 2021.
Penalties depend on local jurisdiction; commonly Class 2 misdemeanors with fines and possible jail time, though state law penalties remain the floor.
Fountain, CO
Construction noise in Fountain is governed by C.R.S. Β§25-12-103 state noise standards. Construction during industrial-zone dB limits is allowed; work outside...
Fountain, CO
Fountain enforces noise control under its municipal code (available via Municode). The Colorado state noise framework (C.R.S. Β§25-12-103) establishes baselin...
Fountain, CO
Barking dogs that create ongoing disturbances are a nuisance under Fountain's municipal code (Title 6 β Regulation of Animals, available via Municode). El Pa...
Fountain, CO
Fountain requires vehicles on private property to be parked on improved or defined surfaces. Parking on lawns or unpaved areas in a manner that creates a nui...
Fountain, CO
Fountain does not have a publicly documented citywide RV street parking ban like Colorado Springs. El Paso County general parking standards may apply. On pri...
Fountain, CO
Colorado state law (C.R.S. Β§42-4-1204) and Fountain's traffic code limit large commercial vehicle parking in residential areas. Heavy trucks (typically GVWR ...
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