Beginning July 1, Colorado enacts over 20 new laws aimed at addressing key social issues and administrative efficiency. Notable changes include a new flat rate fee of $43 for DMV filings, and the consolidation of crisis response services, which merges the 988 hotline with the existing Colorado Crisis Hotline, enhancing access to mental health support in emergencies.
Additionally, the new legislation imposes mandatory training for concealed carry permit applicants and establishes stricter requirements for firearms dealers, requiring them to obtain a state permit alongside their federal license. This suite of laws reflects the state’s ongoing commitment to public safety and support for vulnerable populations.
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