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No, emancipation does not remove the limitations of age. Until they reach 21 they cannot buy tobacco or alcohol.
Being married does emancipate a minor. It does not allow them to buy tobacco or alcohol.
Yes it is you have to be 18 or older to buy any tobacco products.
Yes, unless he has been "emancipated" by his parents or a court. If emancipated he has some of the rights of majority, but not all. He can't, for example, legally buy tobacco since the law specifically prohibits sale to persons under age 18.
Any shop that is open on Sundays and would usually sell tobacco products, will probably sell it.
you cant buy any anywhere
It is illegal for under-aged teenagers to buy tobacco products.
18, to use *tobacco* products.
Legally you are NOT allowed to smoke if you are under the age of 16. It is illegal to buy (or attempt to buy) tobacco products if you are under 18. It is ALSO an offence to knowingly buy (or attempt to buy) tobacco products for use by someone under 18.
Cheap tobacco, and tobacco products can be bought at tobacco outlet stores and warehouses. Cigarettes and things are usually more expensive in places like the grocery store.
Emancipation does not change the age at which one can use or buy tobacco and alcohol. If the state law has a specific age, that remains the law.
no you idiot. anyone can buy tobacco. just go and get some