However, even great ideas must be implemented within the framework of the Colorado Constitution.
In 2006, Haggard and his church supported "Amendment 43" to the Colorado Constitution.
From 1876 through 2007, the Colorado Constitution has been amended 152 times.
Under the Colorado Constitution, materials must be intolerable, not just offensive or unacceptable, to be deemed obscene.
It would take an amendment to the Colorado Constitution to satisfy the Colorado high court.
If ratified, Amendment 47 would have added a new section to the Colorado Constitution, which would state, in part:
If ratified, Article II of the Colorado Constitution would have stated:
This concurrent resolution would have changed the way and ease with which the Colorado Constitution can be changed.
If passed, it would have amended the Colorado Constitution.
The Colorado Constitution of the period "declares that the military shall always be in strict subordination to the civil power."