Teen sexting crime back before Colorado Legislature

State lawmakers want a law definitive line between naughty photos and child pornography.

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1 min readApr 11, 2017

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DENVER (AP) — Frequent teen sexting has given Colorado a dilemma when it comes to criminal charges. When is a naughty photo between teens a modern form of flirting? And when is it child pornography?

State lawmakers are going to debate the topic Tuesday when a House committee takes up two sexting measures.

The first bill creates a new crime of posting private images by a juvenile. That’s when a youth shares nude photos without the depicted youth’s consent.

The second bill makes it a crime for a youth to have a sexually explicit image of himself or herself or of another juvenile.

Sponsors say the bills will be revised and won’t get a vote Tuesday.

Lawmakers debated teen sexting last year but were unable to settle on a solution.

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