Colorado Code § 36-20-103

Declaration of rights
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The general assembly declares that the state of
Colorado claims the right to all moisture suspended in the atmosphere which falls or is
artificially induced to fall within its borders. Said moisture is declared to be the property of the
people of this state, dedicated to their use pursuant to sections 5 and 6 of article XVI of the
Colorado constitution and as otherwise provided by law. It is further declared that the state of
Colorado also claims the prior right to increase or permit the increase of precipitation by
artificial means for use in Colorado. The state of Colorado also claims the right to modify
weather as it affects the people of the state of Colorado and to permit such modification by
activity within Colorado.

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