Tag: Colorado Recreational Use Statute
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Colorado Recreational Use Statute amendment clears first hurdle
A Colorado coalition is one step closer in its mission to ease liability concerns among people allowing recreation on their private properties. A bill amending the long-standing Colorado Recreational Use Statute recently passed the Senate Judiciary Committee in a 5-0 vote. Last year, a similar proposal was struck down by that committee, sparking closure of…
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Coalition seeks to quell liability concerns that have closed Colorado 14ers
A coalition is growing with the hopes of fixing what many recreation advocates see as a big issue facing Colorado’s outdoors. The coalition is called Fix CRUS, in reference to the Colorado Recreational Use Statute. That’s the long-standing provision that some legislators, advocates and landowners attempted to amend earlier this year in hopes of easing…
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Some Colorado 14ers have closed after legal wrangle. What might be next?
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Owners of properties where Coloradans hike and play in the outdoors had hoped to feel better about allowing that access after a hearing this month at the state Capitol. Instead, some are feeling more worried than ever. That includes Patrick Schilken, who has long held…