The Aurora City Council has tentatively approved a new licensing ordinance to curb youth access to tobacco, Kratom, and hemp-derived THC products. This measure introduces stricter local oversight, including mandatory compliance checks, aggressive penalties for violations, and zoning restrictions to keep retailers away from schools. It aims to close enforcement gaps left by state regulations and directly address the rising issue of youth addiction.
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Billionaire and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg has injected another $2.2 million into the campaign to save Denver’s ban on flavored tobacco and nicotine products, according to a new campaign finance report. This latest contribution, made in the final weeks of October ahead of the election, brings his total donations to the “Denver Kids vs Big Tobacco” campaign to just under $5 million.
Read moreThe campaign battle over Denver’s ban on flavored tobacco and vaping products is intensifying, with both sides collectively raising over $650,000 to influence voters ahead of the November election. Campaign finance filings reveal a significant fundraising advantage for the group seeking to overturn the ban.
Read moreThe town council in Eagle, Colorado, has passed a ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products, including flavored vapes, in a move aimed at limiting youth consumption of nicotine. Eagle is now the 14th municipality in Colorado to enact such restrictions, joining other towns like Aspen, Boulder, Denver, and several in neighboring Summit County.
Read moreFrom the bustling streets of Denver to the scenic mountain passes of the Rockies, drivers in Colorado often have questions about what is and isn’t permissible behind the wheel. With the rise of vaping, a common query is: “Is it illegal to vape and drive in Colorado?” This guide provides an in-depth look at Colorado’s laws regarding vaping and driving, unpacking the statutes, enforcement realities, and crucial exceptions you need to know to stay safe and compliant on the road.
Read moreDenver’s comprehensive ban on flavored tobacco products, including flavored vapes, menthol cigarettes, Zyn nicotine pouches, flavored cigars, chew, and snus, has ignited a fierce debate between public health advocates and local businesses. While the ordinance, sponsored by City Councilmembers Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez, Shontel Lewis, and Darrell Watson, passed with an 11-1 vote and was signed into law by Mayor Mike Johnston, its full implementation faces a significant hurdle: a potential repeal by voters in the November 2025 election.
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Colorado has established itself as a state with a proactive and evolving approach to regulating vaping products, including e-cigarettes, vape pens, and other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). Driven by public health concerns, particularly the prevention of youth access and use, the Centennial State has implemented a multi-layered system of laws. This framework combines a strict statewide minimum age for purchase, comprehensive restrictions on where vaping is permitted, significant taxation, and, increasingly, robust local ordinances that can further limit product availability, especially flavored vapes. As of mid-2025, navigating these regulations requires careful attention from consumers, retailers, and manufacturers alike.
Read moreAttorney General Announces Distribution of Funds to Combat Youth Vaping Crisis
On Tuesday, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced the distribution of over $17 million from the nearly $32 million Juul lawsuit settlement to 42 organizations focused on combating the youth vaping epidemic in the state. The funds will be allocated to programs centered around education, prevention, and treatment of youth vaping, potentially including mental and behavioral health services.
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