comrades! anyone have any info on the " gift " democrat john hickenlooper forced on us in colorado - adopting california emission standards on this state? i have heard this will impact diesels more than gassers. what about buying or selling a new/used vehicle? what about vehicles brought here from other states? will they be unsellable etc. in colorado? lived here for over 30 years. now considering wyoming. cheers!
You just now noticed how Enviro-Wacko Colorado is and has been?
The first clue should have been all the B.S. of calling the mined out mountains "pristine". It's not even a bad joke as you have a real possibility of falling down an abandoned mine shaft wandering around so-called pristine mountain areas...
Arizona actually dropped out of that nonsense. You know AZ hypocrites, having the tighter CA new vehicle emissions standards, had/have the Barrett Jackson classic car auctions and some of those "classics" make a modern gross polluter look clean. Look to CA for standards as worst case on how used a federal ( former/common name: 49 state) vehicle has to be before you can bring it into the state. New vehicles will have to have the CA or equivalent emissions label.
Anyway you can thank the "Lodging Tax" passed around the early 90's and non-stop promotion of Colorado as a retirement state, etc for the new arrivals only: passed at the time in what was (being polite) a dirt poor state for everything outside the Denver area. The late 90's had the Denver area change emission testing with tighter testing standards for SUV's
only. Just for their enviro-wacko feel good movement that first, as usual, was billed as s***ing on the middle and upper class. Except it included pickups. Do they still spray paint the rich tourists wearing fur? The new arrivals (over said 30 years) from this tax didn't change the enviro-wacko movement there.

I must warn you you are committing a
Colorado Sin because your post did not complain about how it
could affect tourism! Look you can't even print a body count from a Colorado natural disaster without using an entire paragraph full of worry about how it could affect tourism and tourism related business income. Nevermind the people washed away with the road - the missing road is far more of a tragic loss because it could affect tourism! Now if you rewrite your article to include how it will hurt tourism income it will hit hard and may make changes...