Colorado Constitution
Article XXVI, § 1 — Nuclear detonations prohibited - exceptions
Colorado Const. art. XXVI, § 1
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Colo. Const. art. XXVI, § 1.
Full Text
No nuclear explosive device may be detonated or placed in the ground for the purpose of detonation in this state except in accordance with this article.
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History
L. 74: Entire article was added, effective upon proclamation of the Governor, December 20, 1974, but does not appear in the session laws.
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