The Legal answer is NO. When you fill out the form for a new license there is a question on the form that asks if you have any suspensions in any other states. It's this kind of interlinked computer databases does the everyman wrong.
Unlikely, since unless you are a Colorado resident to begin with the document would have required a false statement thus making it invalid to begin with. Both states consider driving a privilege. If and when you are apprehended in either state you will be in big trouble.
No, it is not illegal. New Mexico does not require a front state license plate.
No, you need the license from the location of the ceremony. You will have to apply in New Mexico.
While there are some limitations (e.g., "peaceful repossession", can't enter a locked building or cross a locked gate), yes, they can.
No, it would not be legal. The license must be issued by the country, Mexico, where the ceremony is to take place.
no, because theres no license do you get
A liquor license in New Mexico can cost up to $1 million dollars. New Mexico has one of the most expensive liquor license costs.
yes it does
yes you must have a license in NM to tend bar
The public health system in Mexico is financed by the taxpayers. There are also private hospitals and clinics, financed by private investors.
yes