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Ostensibly rich people are upset that they don't have easy access to waterways for seaplanes in our landlocked state.

“Colorado is the adventure capital of the United States,” Jeremy Rogers, a sports chiropractor who has kayaked, adventure-run and flown glider planes for years, told the Denver Post. “It’s a shame that seaplane pilots can’t have the same access to waterways that other states provide.”
Rogers may take his fight to the Colorado Legislature next year. Is this where Colorado needs to be spending its limited legislative hours? Maybe we can solve the migrant crime and budget crises before we divert hours to making our state a more palatable play ground for rich people?
Probably not, but if you don't ask you don't get.
Rich people taught me that.
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