SB 70, taking aim at online selling of stolen goods, advances to House
By Brian Porter | Rocky Mountain Voice
An inconceivable quantity of goods are bought and sold daily by Coloradans online, and a measure passed out of the Colorado Senate on Monday aims to protect Coloradans from purchasing any goods which may be stolen.
Senate Bill 25-070, by El Paso County Republican Sen. Larry Liston and Eagle County Democrat Sen. Dylan Roberts, cleared a 28-3 vote on final reading in the upper chamber. It would require the disclosure, to consumers, of product listings of a high-volume nature by sellers, and require development of a reporting mechanism to the online marketplace.
It lost the support of at least one Republican lawmaker after that.
"This is one of those bills where I wish I could split my vote," said Sen. Mark Baisley. "The first part, I like im...