HB25-1312 and the silencing of parents: What the Rocky Mountain Summit revealed
By Jen Schumann | Contributing Writer, Rocky Mountain Voice
From court-ordered gag rules to the looming threat of custody loss, this isn’t hypothetical — it’s happening now. Colorado families gathered at the Rocky Mountain Summit in early April to share what it means to raise children under a system that increasingly treats concern as abuse.
What happened at the Summit
Held April 6 in Englewood, the event brought together medical professionals, whistleblowers and families.
Their message was clear: parents are being sidelined by courts, schools and legislation that favors affirm-only practices. And proposed legislation like HB25-1312 may take things further, redefining parental objection as emotional abuse under the law.
The Summit marked a milestone for 14-year-old Chl...