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Bill passes providing liability protection for landowners who allow recreational access

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A bill creating a liability shield encouraging private landowners to provide public recreation access on their property is headed to Gov. Jared Polis after passing unanimously in the Colorado House of Representatives on Friday. The bill had already passed in the Senate.

Two similar attempts to strengthen Colorado’s Recreational Use Statute (CRUS) had failed in previous years, leading some landowners to close their properties to hikers, runners, climbers and anglers for fear that they could be held liable for injuries on their land.

Most notably, access to five of the state’s famed 14,000-foot peaks was affected, and outdoors activists feared more land would be closed to recreation without legislative action.

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John Meyer

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