Bill could allow Colorado psychologists prescribe medication, but not everyone thinks that's a good thing
Proponents of the bill say it will make it easier for people in need to access certain medicine, while critics say enough people can already write prescriptions and argue untrained people could wrongly prescribe or overprescribe certain medicines.
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