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In some areas it is against the law to use an electric fence mostly because a short caused by high grass or weeds can result in a wildfire started by a spark jumping from a hot wire to ground. These laws are usually enacted in arid regions. I think that Colorado qualifies as an arid region. An electric fence without grass or weeds surrounding it is inherently safe or at least safer than an electric fence surrounding large areas of land. This is mostly because of the more or less constant human observation that goes with small runs of electric fence around chicken coops etc..
I never knew why the ordinance, but this makes total sense and describes the county I live in exactly. We are dry and much of the county is high plains/grassland and we generally have laws to prevent wildfires such as no smoking outdoors, no campfires, no burning slash, and even no shooting or charcoal grills at times. Fire danger is real in parts of the country and with dry vegetation and high winds I can understand an electric fence being an issue. I had thought it had been a safety thing with close neighbors and small children, but this makes more sense. Thank you for explaining that, I learned something new today!