Colorado Code § 35-43-207

Sales by persons other than slaughterers - requirements
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It is unlawful
for any person to sell or offer for sale or to possess, except as specifically provided in this article
or in article 33 of this title, a carcass of livestock or any portion of such carcass without first
exhibiting the hide intact and exposing the brand upon the hide, if any, to the purchaser. It is the
duty of any such person selling or offering for sale any such carcass of livestock to preserve the
hide of the same for a period of thirty days, unless the hide from such a carcass of livestock has
been previously inspected and released by a duly authorized Colorado brand inspector, and to
exhibit the same for inspection upon demand of any person.

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