This action aligns with a growing trend among Connecticut municipalities to restrict smoking and vaping in public areas. For instance, South Windsor recently adopted regulations banning the use of tobacco and cannabis products within 25 feet of public spaces, including parks and playgrounds . Similarly, Milford has prohibited the establishment of new smoke and vape shops to curb the proliferation of such establishments.
The ordinance reflects increasing concerns over the health risks associated with secondhand smoke and the environmental impact of litter from smoking materials. By enacting these measures, the town aims to create a healthier and more enjoyable environment for all residents and visitors.
As Connecticut continues to address public health issues related to smoking and vaping, this town’s comprehensive ban serves as a notable example of proactive community health policy.
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