‘We tend to put criminals’ rights over victims’: A law to help address theft in Colorado is struck down by Lawmakers

By Cameron Dean

Published: Mar. 3, 2025 at 6:01 PM MST

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) -In a 6-3 vote a Colorado House Committee votes to kill a bill that would have increased the penalties for theft in Colorado.

“They were worried that we were gonna put people who shoplift five dollars in jail and that’s not anything to do with my bill. I think that we tend to put criminals' rights over victims' rights. They were saying that when we take freedoms away from people that we have to be very careful when doing that,” said Colorado Representative Brandi Bradley…

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