Don't think so. Try this =>
If they could demonstrate a specific case where a driver, driving under the influence of cannabis alcohol traced to Colorado, caused death, injury, or property damage, that threshold would be met.
You got no case.
That opens up an entirely different discussion about civil liberty and DUI laws in general.
Google the “bad actor” law that the Rose Bud and other reservations are suing the State of Nebraska over.
It amounts to just that. Booze, in Nebraska, is being bought and taken to the dry Rez. Not only does it violate local and state law of South Dakota, it also trips a treaty violation with the Sioux tribe (which is something that hasn’t been in a court for a long, long time).
It is winding its way through the courts, and will land in a Federal court, but there has been a few rulings stating that Nebraska must take steps to keep alcohol out of easy access of the Indians on the Reservation.