Colorado Code § 18-3-601

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares
that:
(a) Stalking is a serious problem in this state and nationwide;
(b) Although stalking often involves persons who have had an intimate relationship with
one another, it can also involve persons who have little or no past relationship;
(c) A stalker will often maintain strong, unshakable, and irrational emotional feelings for
his or her victim and may likewise believe that the victim either returns these feelings of
affection or will do so if the stalker is persistent enough. Further, the stalker often maintains this
belief, despite a trivial or nonexistent basis for it and despite rejection, lack of reciprocation,
efforts to restrict or avoid the stalker, and other facts that conflict with this belief.
(d) A stalker may also develop jealousy and animosity for persons who are in
relationships with the victim, including family members, employers and co-workers, and friends,
perceiving them as obstacles or as threats to the stalker's own "relationship" with the victim;
(e) Because stalking involves highly inappropriate intensity, persistence, and
possessiveness, it entails great unpredictability and creates great stress and fear for the victim;
(f) Stalking involves severe intrusions on the victim's personal privacy and autonomy,
with an immediate and long-lasting impact on quality of life as well as risks to security and
safety of the victim and persons close to the victim, even in the absence of express threats of
physical harm.
(2) The general assembly hereby recognizes the seriousness posed by stalking and
adopts the provisions of this part 6 with the goal of encouraging and authorizing effective
intervention before stalking can escalate into behavior that has even more serious consequences.

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