February 17, 2010--House passes rafters' legislation (Pueblo Chieftain)

A bill that allows rafters to go aground on private property passed the House on Tuesday and awaits the governor's signature to become law. Sponsored by state Rep. Kathleen Curry, unaffiliated-Gunnison, HB1188 sparked debate over commercial rafters' rights to travel public waterways and the rights of property owners. In the end, rafters won out, as the bill passed 40-25. The bill, if approved by Gov. Bill Ritter, would allow rafters on commercial trips to touch the banks and the riverbed as they pass through private property. Until now, rafters had been allowed to pass through private property as long as both of those steps were avoided. Opponents of the bill said it strips property owners to their right of exclusion. State Rep. Jerry Sonnenberg, R-Sterling, said allowing rafters portage is akin to setting aside circumstances that allow trespassing through one's house, yard or car.