DENVER (KDVR) — While 2025 is an off-year for elections, some Colorado voters will have some significant questions to consider.
Denver voters will decide if certain products should or should not be sold in their county. The sale of flavored tobacco products has been a topic of discussion in Colorado for years. This November, Denver voters will finally get to weigh in on it.
"As small businesses, we've faced COVID, break-ins, construction, increasing costs. And now our own City Council is trying to put us out of business essentially," said Kristen Hensel, owner of Rusty's Vape and Smoke Shop in Denver.
She said the family-owned business has seen its ups and downs over the last two decades, one of their biggest battles these last few years has been fighting proposed bans on selling flavor