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Colorado progressives are SO FUCKING DESPERATE to become the next SF and to completely ruin this state it is painful to watch.

All of the cities around Colorado and the Denver Metro need to pass laws immediately making it illegal to open these sites in their cities. Just like they are passing anti-sanctuary city laws.

If Denver and Boulder want to be shitholes full of drugged out zombies. Let them deal with the problem on their own.

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>A bill to allow supervised drug-use sites to open in willing Colorado cities cleared the state House for the second time in two years on Friday, but it faces a significant uphill battle in the face of opposition in the Senate and from Gov. Jared Polis. House Bill 1028 is Rep. Elisabeth Epps’ second attempt to allow what advocates call safe-use sites to open in Denver and other cities that allow them. The facilities would provide a place where people could legally use illicit substances under the supervision of medical professionals. The Denver City Council approved an ordinance allowing a facility to open several years ago, though it also required that the legislature sign off on the program first. The measure now heads to the Senate, where a committee killed last year’s approach and where there is bipartisan opposition to the policy. The House approved the bill Friday on a 37-18 vote, with 10 legislators absent and a handful of Democrats joining Republicans in voting no.

Colorado progressives are SO FUCKING DESPERATE to become the next SF and to completely ruin this state it is painful to watch. All of the cities around Colorado and the Denver Metro need to pass laws immediately making it illegal to open these sites in their cities. Just like they are passing anti-sanctuary city laws. **If Denver and Boulder want to be shitholes full of drugged out zombies. Let them deal with the problem on their own.** Archive: https://archive.today/xGGJR From the post: >>A bill to allow supervised drug-use sites to open in willing Colorado cities cleared the state House for the second time in two years on Friday, but it faces a significant uphill battle in the face of opposition in the Senate and from Gov. Jared Polis. House Bill 1028 is Rep. Elisabeth Epps’ second attempt to allow what advocates call safe-use sites to open in Denver and other cities that allow them. The facilities would provide a place where people could legally use illicit substances under the supervision of medical professionals. The Denver City Council approved an ordinance allowing a facility to open several years ago, though it also required that the legislature sign off on the program first. The measure now heads to the Senate, where a committee killed last year’s approach and where there is bipartisan opposition to the policy. The House approved the bill Friday on a 37-18 vote, with 10 legislators absent and a handful of Democrats joining Republicans in voting no.

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They should go ask Vancouver Canada how well that worked out for them.