A compromise teen sexting bill is heading to the desk of Colorado’s governor after passing both chambers of the state’s legislature and more than two years of fierce debate about how to address the complicated issue that’s becoming more prevalent. Full Article
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Great news, common sense prevails, even after two years of “fierce debating”. Now if only they can start working on the rest of the registry that needs a serious and similar overhaul.