Governor Hickenlooper: Thank You For Ending The Use Of Jails For Those Experiencing A Mental Health Crisis

Colorado is in the midst of a mental health crisis. In the nation, we rank 9th for the number of suicides, 6th for the number of people with drug use disorders, and 26th for alcoholism and alcohol abuse.

There is good news though. On May 19, Governor Hickenlooper signed into law SB17-207: Strengthen Colorado Behavioral Crisis System. This law will stop the criminalization of those experiencing mental health crises by ending the use of jails for 72-hour mental health holds.

Once implemented, SB17-207 will provide an appropriate first line of response to individuals in need of an emergency 72-hour mental health hold by ensuring that responders are equipped with a variety of options for addressing behavioral health crises that meets the needs of the individual.

This landmark piece of legislation is an essential step forward in both decriminalizing mental health and ensuring that those in crisis get the best and most appropriate care.  

Sign and thank Governor Hickenlooper for his dedication to improving the mental health of Coloradans in our state.
Subject: Thank you for signing SB17-207

Dear Governor Hickenlooper,

As a Coloradan, I am writing today to thank you for signing SB17-207: Strengthen Colorado Behavioral Crisis System into law. Colorado is in the midst of a mental health crisis, and this landmark piece of legislation is an essential step forward in both decriminalizing mental health and ensuring that those in crisis get the best and most appropriate care.

The procedures for a 72-hour mental health hold are not the only barriers to improving mental and behavioral health in our state. The implementation of a focused and committed crisis system will make certain that individuals, especially those in high-need areas, are not left behind.

We are grateful for your dedication to advancing the health of all Coloradans.

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