“Regulations aimed at reducing smoking and vaping are rolling out in Broomfield and public health officials say education is a priority over enforcement. No smoking signs are still being placed around Broomfield parks and open spaces, restaurants and sporting centers thanks to an ordinance that went into effect Jan. 1. The ordinance covers smoking of traditional tobacco products and e-cigarettes. Residents can report violations of the ordinance to Broomfield police. The ordinance requiring retailers who sell tobacco products to be licensed goes into affect May 1. There are about 50 retailers in Broomfield who sell tobacco or vaping products, Long said, but part of the problem is the county does not have an official count because retailers don’t have to report that they sell tobacco.”
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Broomfield clamping down on public smoking, vaping via new ordinances