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Smoke-Free Denver Possible?

City Considers Drafting No-Smoking Ordinance

POSTED: 1:11 p.m. MDT October 24, 2002
UPDATED: 2:59 p.m. MDT October 24, 2002

More than 3,000 people have signed a petition urging Denver to consider banning smoking at bars, restaurants and workplaces.

The effort by the antismoking groups has prompted Denver's Department of Environmental Health to consider drafting a tougher ordinance for the City Council.

Ten Colorado communities currently ban all smoking or require smoking sections be separated by a wall. The most recent city that banned smoking in public places is Louisville, which enforced the ban in early October.

Other major cities considering a smoking ban include New York, Boston and Chicago.

Officials say the tough part is to strike a balance between public health issue and private rights.

Some restaurant and bar owners fear that the smoking ban would hurt business.


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