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Retailers who sell tobacco and certain age-restricted products in the city of Aurora will need to get a new license, the city announced Wednesday.
On Monday, March 9, the Aurora City Council held a second and final vote, unanimously approving new rules regarding the sale of tobacco or age-restricted psychoactive, like kratom, within the city.