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Updated: Tuesday, 02 Nov 2010, 8:01 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 02 Nov 2010, 8:01 AM EDT
DENVER (AP) - It's got to be one of the most far-out ballot measures. On Tuesday, voters in Denver will decide whether to set up a commission to track space aliens.
The proposition calls for the city of Denver to accept reports of UFO sightings on its Web page.
Sponsor Jeff Peckman says the government is tracking aliens, but refuses to make the reports public.
And should we be contacting those visiting aliens? The Denver ballot measure calls on the new Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission to review the risks and benefits of saying hi to E.T.
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