A University of Colorado student allegedly offered to sell another student a prescription pill for $5 while on the Boulder campus. Both students have since been arrested and are facing felony drug charges. The student claimed to have been selling the pill was 23-years...
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Supreme Court considers upon-arrest DNA collection practices
Earlier this month, we noted that Colorado lawmakers are considering an expansion of the state's criminal DNA database. In addition to collecting samples from individuals convicted of felonies, Colorado may opt to collect samples from individuals convicted of...
Alleged drunk driver may need to pay for replacement of visitor kiosk
Earlier this month, a man suspected of driving under the influence (DUI) crashed into a visitor kiosk located on the Davidson Mesa. The kiosk has been a fixture on U.S. 36 for over 20 years. Unfortunately, visitors will now be required to find maps elsewhere, as the...
More could be forced to submit DNA samples under proposed law
People who are charged with felonies in Colorado are required to submit a DNA sample. Lawmakers are now looking to expand that to people convicted of misdemeanors. Those in favor of such a law say it could help solve cold cases. However, some question the...
When marijuana issues affect your parenting situation
Colorado has legalized personal, private use and individual possession of marijuana in certain amounts. This measure practically allows adults over the age of 21 to use marijuana in their homes without becoming subject to marijuana-related charges, provided that they...