DENVER (KDVR) — The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers is taking the state to court in a First Amendment lawsuit aimed at stopping a new law that would require warning labels on gas stoves.

The law went into effect on Wednesday, one of hundreds of new laws that came into effect, and requires the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to establish a page with "credible, evidence-based information on the health impacts of gas-fueled stoves."

The bill also requires that retailers have a yellow adhesive label on display models of gas stoves that states: "Understand the air quality implications of having an indoor gas stove."

The label then must have a link or a QR code so consumers can see the webpage created by the health department. A similar label must also be post

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