The Colorado Supreme Court in June struck down a 2021 law that sought to get around a state constitutional prohibition on reviving civil claims for which the statute of limitations has run out
Why only sexual abuse? This is a problem for survivors of child abuse in general. By the time we realize we have legal recourse it's usually too late. You get like 2-5 years after the incident depending on your state.
My abusers will never face justice simply because I was too young and poor to file charges. I would like to see these extensions given to all child abuse victims, not just sexual.
I hope it doesn't pass...it's nearly impossible to argue a case from decades ago with any objectivity...also, these are civil suits, not criminal.
There absolutely nothing stopping me from saying famous person X raped me 30 years ago. Just filing the case is enough to do irreparable harm before any facts are looked at.
Finally...
Until 2022, child sex abuse survivors in Colorado had just six years after they turned 18 to file a lawsuit.
"Just six years" is poorly worded at best. You have until you are 24 to stake a claim. That's well into adulthood.
Several priests and Trump have been sued successfully and with good reason in New York because they absolutely were guilty of what they did. And 24 is not all that long, especially after surviving trauma, to have the stamina to face your rapist in court.