Colorado Code § 36-20-102

Legislative declaration
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The general assembly declares that the state of
Colorado recognizes that economic benefits can be derived for the people of the state from
weather modification. Operations, research, experimentation, and development in the field of
weather modification shall therefore be encouraged. In order to minimize possible adverse
effects, weather modification activities shall be carried on with proper safeguards, and accurate
information concerning such activities shall be made available for purposes of regulation. While
recognizing the value of research and development of weather modification techniques by
governmental agencies, the general assembly finds and declares that the actual practice of
weather modification, whether at public or private expense, is properly a commercial activity
which the law should encourage to be carried out, whenever practicable, by private enterprise.

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