Blog Home Recent Posts in 2015 Understanding Open Carry Laws in Colorado Nov 30, 2015 Gun & Open Carry Laws in Colorado According to Colorado's Revised Statutes (CRS) 8-12-106, open carrying a registered & legal firearm is lawful in ... Posted By Law Office of Kevin Cahill Continue Reading Everything You Need to Know About Colorado DUIs Nov 23, 2015 Though more prevalent in some age groups, drunk driving occurs across all demographics. Rich and poor people, young and old, members of every ethnic ... Posted By Law Office of Kevin Cahill Continue Reading 5 Things You Should Know About the Colorado Sex Offender Registry Nov 16, 2015 Sex offender registration is the subject of much misinformation and many misconceptions . Whether it’s due to the media, urban legends, or rumors, ... Posted By Law Office of Kevin Cahill Continue Reading Mandatory Jail Time for Domestic Abusers Coming? Nov 9, 2015 Under a new bill, those in Colorado who are convicted of domestic abuse could see harsher punishments, including a mandatory minimum jail time and ... Posted By Law Office of Kevin Cahill Continue Reading Retail Theft and Civil Demands in Colorado: What You Need To Know Nov 2, 2015 The small amount of money usually involved in retail theft might encourage people to think of shoplifting charges as “no big deal.” The law doesn’t ... Posted By Law Office of Kevin Cahill Continue Reading How to Seal Your Colorado Criminal Record Oct 26, 2015 If you’re applying for a job, housing, or college and you have a criminal record, you may be concerned about how your record will impact your chances. ... Posted By Law Office of Kevin Cahill Continue Reading Marijuana Users Can Still Get a DUI Even When Driving Sober Oct 19, 2015 Though legalization in our state is approaching its second anniversary, a new problem is emerging for both law enforcement and users alike—no one is ... Posted By Law Office of Kevin Cahill Continue Reading What Is the Difference Between a DUI and a DWAI in Colorado? Oct 12, 2015 What is DWAI? In Colorado, DWAI is short for “Driving While Ability Impaired.” DWAI is a lesser-known and generally less severe charge than a DUI. ... Posted By Law Office of Kevin Cahill Continue Reading Page of 6