Colorado Smoking Policy

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Yes! Colorado's Clean Indoor Air Act prohibits smoking in all indoor common areas and allows housing providers to prohibit tobacco or marijuana smoking in all or any part of their property, both indoors and outdoors.

In an effort to reduce the risk of smoke-related health problems in Colorado, the General Assembly passed the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act (act) in 2006, which prohibits smoking in indoor areas throughout the state.

Smoking indoors is becoming a rarity, even in places where a good cigar would fit right in, such as pool halls and bowling alleys. Smoking outside businesses and restaurants is permitted as long as it is 15 feet from the entrance, or unless the business has a posted no smoking sign.

There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke. It causes stroke, lung cancer, and coronary heart disease in adults. In 2006, Colorado became the 7th state to enact a comprehensive smoke-free law that prohibits smoking in all indoor areas of workplaces, restaurants, and bars.

Talk with your neighbors about your exposure to secondhand smoke. If you know where the smoke is coming from and feel comfortable talking with your neighbor about it, see if an agreement can be reached about where and when they smoke. Try to be calm, polite and offer solutions.

In July, Gov. Jared Polis signed House Bill 20-1001 into law, raising the minimum legal age to buy tobacco products in Colorado from 18 to 21 years of age, aligning the state with federal legislation that was enacted in December 2019.

Smoking is prohibited in all government and private workplaces (nonpublic workplaces with three or fewer employees are exempt), schools, childcare facilities, retail stores, recreational/cultural facilities, restaurants, bars (cigar/tobacco bars are exempt) and casinos/gaming establishments (tribal establishments are

Colorado considers adult marijuana use legal, but pot is still treated like heroin and other Schedule I substances as they are under federal law. As a result, when it comes to defining a drug-endangered child, pot can't legally be in a home where children reside.

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Colorado Smoking Policy