Colorado Copper Theft Disrupts Transit And Emergency Communications
By Scott Weiser | The Denver Gazette
At the state Capitol, legislators have responded by passing a bill aimed at cracking down down on the sale of stolen metals used in critical infrastructure.
While signing the legislation, Gov. Jared Polis said it would deter individuals from selling stolen metal.
“Theft of any kind is unacceptable and this new law will help protect Colorado’s infrastructure. This will help keep our trains running, homes heated, and buildings safe. By signing this bill into law today, Colorado is cracking down on crime to prevent copper wire theft, and keep our communities safe,” Polis said in a statement.
But others have expressed worries about people who legally collect scrap materials and who rely on the immediate cash from selling it to bu...









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