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Editorial: Colorado lawmakers must darken tanning beds for teens

If your teen is looking pretty tan this winter and hasn’t been outside to account for it, your son or daughter doesn’t live in states like Texas, North Carolina and Louisiana.

Those states, despite being bastions of places that shun government regulation in general, have sense enough to ban minors from using tanning beds.

Colorado is among the declining number of states that don’t have that good sense.

Despite years of trying, Colorado has been unable to react to the sound and consistent advice of researchers around the globe and prevent teenagers and even pre-teens from using cancer-causing UV tanning beds.

Read more at The Aurora Sentinel.

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