Richard B. Collins, D. Oesterle, Lawrence Friedman
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This chapter describes Article XXVI of the Colorado Constitution, which concerns nuclear detonations. A citizens’ initiative added the article in 1974 in response to detonations of nuclear devices in Colorado for the purpose of releasing natural gas. Citizens argued that the people of Colorado have the right to make the ultimate decision in a matter as important and controversial as nuclear detonations in the state. Sections 1 and 2 prohibit placement in the ground or detonation of any nuclear device unless approved by voters at a general election. Section 3 requires, before any nuclear detonation, a state agency or official must certify that sufficient financial resources exist to compensate for any damage caused by the detonation.