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  2. 2012 Colorado Amendment 64 - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Springs is the county seat of El Paso county, the second most populous county in the state. A tiny majority of El Paso county voters approved the statewide Amendment 64 with an original margin of only 10 votes. [50] In Colorado Springs the measure won by just 2% favored by only 5,000 out of more than 200,000 ballots cast. [51]

  3. Big Sur is cracking down on illegal camping. Here’s ... - AOL

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    The Monterey County Board of Supervisors on July 26 passed an emergency ordinance quintupling the fine for illegal camping in the Big Sur area from $200 to $1,000 per day, effective immediately.

  4. Are L.A.'s anti-camping laws failing? We went to 25 sites to ...

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  5. Law of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Reporter (a Colorado-specific version of the Pacific Reporter) is an unofficial reporter for appellate decisions from 1883. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Decisions of the Colorado Supreme Court were published in the official Colorado Reports from 1864 to 1980, and decisions of the Court of Appeals were published in the official Colorado Court of ...

  6. Papeton, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Papeton, was a coal mining town, now in the area of Venetian Village, [1] a neighborhood in Colorado Springs, Colorado, [2] that is 1.4 miles (2.3 km) west southwest of Palmer Park. [3] It is located at 6,184 feet (1,885 m) in elevation.

  7. Eugene considers new rules to fine or impound vehicles ... - AOL

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    Eugene city councilors are considering rule changes to make vehicles easier to impound or fine, ... people camping in vehicles decreased from between 800 and 1,300 per month in the first half of ...

  8. Gold mining in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Gold production up to 1990 was 21,000,000 troy ounces (650 t) worth about US$17 billion at 2008 prices) [clarification needed], making it the most productive gold-producing district in Colorado, [19] and the third-most productive in the United States (after Carlin, Nevada and Lead, South Dakota). Many of the mines in the district were quite ...

  9. Camping in Fresno will soon be illegal. Where are homeless ...

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    My question today remains the same as it did in 2017 when the Fresno City Council approved a Brandau-sponsored no-camping ordinance that was subsequently shelved by the courts.