Let’s keep Colorado wild!

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There is so much to explore in our great state. I encourage everyone to visit Colorado’s 43 stunning state parks! Add in the Keep Colorado Wild Pass option with your car registration for only $29 per year for unlimited park access, and save over $50 on a traditional Annual Pass.

Let’s work together to preserve our natural treasures with the Keep Colorado Wild Pass. It’s more than a ticket to adventure — it’s a way to protect our parks for future generations.

6 COMMENTS

  1. Nope! Don’t feed the beast. Polis will steal all this money to steal your children and rights. Boycott Colorado! Boycott hunting, fishing, packing or anything else that this guy can use against his citizens to steal children and rights with taxpayer owns money.

  2. “Dear Governor Polis and Attorney General Weiser,
    I am writing to you out of sheer frustration and desperation. Despite countless emails and phone calls, my attempts to reach your offices regarding my bond situation and the rights violations I have endured have gone unanswered. As a disabled U.S. veteran, I am appalled by the lack of attention to my case, especially when it comes to the glaring disparities in how justice is being applied to me and others like me. The fact that my cries for help are ignored only contributes to the growing suicide rate among veterans, which remains tragically high. When veterans like me are left to struggle without support or recognition, it’s no wonder so many feel they have no way out.
    In my case, I was held on a $500K bond, which was set unjustly high in comparison to the severity of the charges against me. This caused 333 daysnof incararation. While I was incarnated I was defrauded and now face eviction and am no longer able to be in my son’s life due to economics. Meanwhile, violent offenders—including undocumented individuals who have committed crimes such as carjacking—are being released on bonds as low as $1,000 for car jacking a women in a KOHLS parking lot. How is this justice? How is it that I, a veteran who served this country, am treated as a criminal for exercising my constitutional rights, while individuals who harm innocent citizens are treated with more leniency?
    I’ve been silenced and ignored for too long, and this is not just about me—this is about every veteran and citizen who has been unfairly treated by a system that seems more concerned with coddling criminals than protecting the rights of those who have sacrificed for this country. Why is it that those who commit violent crimes, including carjackings and other offenses, are granted more compassion and legal protection than a U.S. veteran who is simply asking for fair treatment? Is this what the state of Colorado stands for?
    Further compounding this injustice is the situation I have faced in family court, where my rights have been violated in ways that are both egregious and harmful. My termination from YoungCaruso was mishandled, and the actions of those involved—particularly regarding the sale of my ex-wife’s shares—have left me in a deeply vulnerable position. My efforts to address these issues through proper legal channels have been met with silence from those who are supposed to uphold justice. When you discrimate against someone it makes it easier for others to exploit them. That is what happened to me.
    The disparity in treatment between those who commit violent crimes and veterans like me is not just a matter of unfairness—it’s a direct threat to the well-being of those who have served this country. The fact that I am ignored by your offices is no surprise when you consider that the suicide rate among veterans is skyrocketing. When veterans like me are left to fend for ourselves, ignored by the very officials who are supposed to protect us, it’s no wonder why so many of us feel like we have no way out.
    I am asking for an explanation: why are veterans being treated as criminals for seeking justice, while individuals who commit violent acts are treated with greater compassion and leniency? Why has my voice been ignored? This is a situation that cannot, and should not, continue.
    I am not seeking special treatment. I am simply asking for fair treatment, for justice to be applied equally to all, regardless of their background or status. I respectfully request that you take immediate action to address this imbalance and the violations of my rights.
    Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. I look forward to hearing from you soon

    Michael E. Caruso, MBA

    YoungCaruso Shareholder”

    Founder of LawsuitFactory.org”

  3. Is Colorado staying wild by allowing millions of tourists that never had a visa go wildin’ on Americans in places like the kohl’s parking lot and the aurora apartments?

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