(1) Continuing population growth either causes or aggravates many social, economic, and environmental problems, both in this state and in the nation.
Contraceptive procedures, supplies, and information are not available as a practicalmatter to many persons in this state.
It is desirable that inhibitions and restrictions be eliminated so that all persons desiring contraceptive procedures, supplies, and information shall have ready and practicable access thereto.
Section 25-6-102 sets forth the policy and authority of this state, its political subdivisions, and all agencies and institutions thereof, including prohibitions against restrictions with respect to contraceptive procedures, supplies, and information.
Source: L. 71: p. 638, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 66-32-1.