New Cyberbullying Bill Moves Forward At Colorado Capitol

DENVER (CBS4) - A bill that would create new criminal penalties for cyberbulling in Colorado is moving forward at the state Capitol.

The measure would make cyberbullying a misdemeanor harassment charge punishable by as much as $750 in fines and up to six months in jail.

A similar bill was shot down last year after worries of infringing on free speech.

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The bill has a final reading in the House before it goes to the Senate.

Since 2006 nearly three dozen states have enacted legislation to address cyberbullying.

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