Commercial Tobacco and Nicotine Policy
We educate the public about commercial nicotine and tobacco, and support policies to decrease youth access and protect people from secondhand smoke in Adams County.


Reducing Tobacco and Nicotine Use for a Healthier Future
The Adams County Health Department receives funding from the State Tobacco Education Prevention Partnership (STEPP) to support evidence-informed and community-driven policy, prevention, and cessation strategies.
Our Priorities
Together with community partners, community members, and youth, we are:
- Reducing youth access to commercial tobacco and nicotine products
- Supporting schools with their prevention, policy, and cessation efforts
- Creating opportunities for youth to develop leadership and advocacy skills
- Expanding awareness and protection from secondhand smoke and vapor exposure
See our policy on the cultural use of tobacco below.
Supporting Schools' Substance Use Policies and Initiatives
Our team works collaboratively with schools, providing technical assistance, data collection and analysis, and recommendations for policy development and implementation. Email us to get started.
Regulations & Licensing Resources
Tobacco Free Colorado
Clean Indoor Air Act Law
Smoke-Free Worksites
Smoke-Free Housing
Current Tobacco & Nicotine Laws and Regulations Training
Apply for a Colorado Tobacco License
Apply for a Northglenn Tobacco License
Report a Smoking or Vaping Violation
Respecting Cultural Use of Tobacco
We recognize and respect the traditional tobacco by various cultures in the region. We understand that traditional tobacco is often used in sacred ceremonies and is not the same as commercial tobacco or nicotine products.
While we acknowledge and respect the spiritual and cultural significance of traditional tobacco use, we also want to address the serious health risks associated with commercial tobacco and nicotine products, such as e-cigarettes, cigarettes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco. We encourage open communication and education about the differences between traditional and commercial tobacco, emphasizing the importance of protecting public health.