First. Now is not the time.
Second the statutes cannot be changed st this point to effective date anything prior to the time they were killed. As emotionalf as this may be, you can’t retro fit the law backwards. The law will stand as it was when they died.
Take for example and this is simplifying it WAY down.
If a person gets a parking ticket and the fine is $100.00. But that person got angry and left the car there for a week.
The mayor comes along and notices the car has been there a long time and the mayor wants to park there. The mayor cannot request the fine go up to $1,000.00 just because he wants to park there. ( I understand there may be other parts if parking law that might apply but for this explanation we are not going to consider those, keeping it simple)
The law can’t be changed after a crime has been committed.
I suggest you may want to research this AND speak to a LEGAL REVISOR of STATUTES FOR THE STATE OF COLORADO. I SUGGEST YOU CALL YOUR STATE SENATOR or REPRESENTATIVE.S. That’s the proper place to begin.
I do not believe this is the correct way to do this. Although your heart may be in the right place you might be wasting your time.
Comments with respect. Trying to help and I agree with the basic premise.