By Kyle Glazier
The Denver Post
Citing concerns about stripping protection from victims of negligence, a Senate panel voted 5-4 today against a bill that would have limited liability for mountain bike area operators and providers of other mountain biking services.
Senate Bill 36, sponsored by Sen. Greg Brophy, R-Wray, sought to protect trail owners, equipment renters and guides from lawsuits stemming from injury to riders except in cases of intentional injuries or "willful and wanton" conduct.
Brophy said his bill was similar to laws protecting ski areas and dude ranch owners, and would encourage growth of the sport in the state.
"We can provide a new tourism opportunity that we might not otherwise have," he said.
The bill failed on a party-line vote, with Democrats opposed.