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Citizens vs. City Hall: Denver’s Battle Over Freedom, Flavor, and Referendum 310

by Larry Ulibarri
October 29, 2025
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Citizens vs. City Hall: The Debate Over Referendum 310

Denver voters are being asked to decide on Referendum 310, a proposal to ban all flavored tobacco and nicotine products in the city. Supporters say it’s about protecting kids. Opponents say it’s government overreach that punishes adults, hurts small businesses, and does little to solve the problem.

Supporters Say It’s About the Kids

Those in favor of 310 argue that flavored products— from bubblegum vapes to menthol cigarettes — are designed to lure teens. They believe banning them will help stop youth addiction before it starts. For many, it’s a moral issue: protecting Denver’s next generation from the marketing of Big Tobacco. While they are motivated by good intentions, a ban will have far reaching unintended consequences, and the Denver voters will get a say.

Opponents Say It’s About Adult Rights

Critics see it differently. They point out that selling nicotine products to anyone under 21 is already illegal — a law enforced daily by retailers who check IDs and follow regulations. They say 310 doesn’t fix youth access; it just takes away choice from responsible adults.

The small business owners that are at the center of this debate have expressed frustration at being labeled “Big Tobacco” when they are small businesses just trying to survive in Denver. 

Opponents warn that the ban could force hundreds of small family owned businesses, costing jobs and pushing sales — and an estimated $13 million in tax revenue — to Aurora, Lakewood, and other nearby cities. That money currently helps fund Denver’s schools and community programs.

The Bloomberg Factor

Adding fuel to the fire, billionaire Michael Bloomberg has spent millions on ads pushing 310, which opponents call misleading. Many Denver voters are asking why an out-of-state billionaire is trying to shape local laws — and whether his motives are really about health, or control.

A Decision About Denver’s Future

Both sides agree that keeping nicotine away from minors is crucial. But Referendum 310 raises a bigger question: should Denver focus on enforcing the laws it already has, or create new ones that restrict adults and hurt small businesses?

When voters head to the polls, they’ll decide more than just a ban on flavored products. They’ll decide whether Denver should draw the line between protection and personal freedom — and who should get to make that choice.

 

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