6 More Crazy Laws in Colorado That Will Leave You Scratching Your Head In Wonder

Colorado has some bizarre and unique laws that might surprise residents and visitors alike.

There's so much to love about living in Colorado: the beautiful outdoors, the incredible towns, world-famous attractions, and, from time to time, even the wonderfully bizarre laws. In the past we compiled a list of some of the strangest laws in Colorado and today, we have a handful more to add to the collection. These weird laws in Colorado will surely leave you questioning just about everything!

1. Tags may not be ripped off of pillows and mattresses. (Statewide)

Don't be a drag; leave on the tag!

2. It is illegal for llamas to graze on city property. (Boulder)

Quit being lazy and take your llama to the country!

3. It is illegal to drive a black car on Sundays. (Denver)

Neon green? No problem!

4. Cats may not run loose without having been fit with a taillight. (Sterling)

This is why I have an indoor only cat...

5. It is illegal to keep junk close to someone else. (Vail)

This isn't just a law, but a common courtesy.

6. It's illegal to drive a vehicle past a traffic control point more than three times between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. (Westminster)

You've been warned: don't get lost.

So what are your thoughts on these weird laws in Colorado? Did you know they existed or perhaps you've unknowingly bent the rules a bit? Tell us in the comments below -- we'd love to hear from you!

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