Yes, West Virginia sells fire-safe cigarettes. You may find some non-fire-safe cigarettes still around because some gas stations and cigarette stores have extra stock of those. Once they've sold out of the older non-fire-safe cigarettes, they will begin putting the FSC cigarettes on their shelves.
No, as of July 1, 2011, all states in the US now have laws which require retailers to sell only fire safe cigarettes.
No, not any states anymore.
As of July 1, 2011, all US states have laws requiring retailers to sell only fire safe cigarettes. I am an over the road truck driver and the only places I could get nonFSC's was NC, SC, VA and TN. I have been through them lately and they are all FSC now. Today is 12/08/09 5/2/10 For Americans, the best I have found for Non-FSC is TobaccoTrain . . . for European blends, I was getting Marlboros out of Switzerland.
Most cigarettes around the world are not FSCs. If your jurisdiction does have imits requiring them, then simply import cigarettes from any of the various suppliers on the internet, or buy them from another area. Canada and European Union countries are FSC. The law was implemented a lot sooner than in the USA.
Yes, so long as no attempt is made to sell them as non-expired; no fraud is committed. They sell old food the same way.
Yes, so long as no attempt is made to sell them as non-expired; no fraud is committed. They sell old food the same way.
No, only those who buy cigarettes pay cigarette taxes (and it is possible for non-smokers to buy cigarettes, but they probably won't).
FSC stands for Forest Stewardship Council. It is an international non-profit organization that promotes responsible management of the world's forests by certifying sustainable forestry practices. FSC certification ensures that timber products come from forests that are managed in an environmentally and socially responsible manner.
Yes. Newport does make non-menthol cigarettes. They're in a red pack, and they're called Newport Non-Menthol. It's pretty much their version of Marlboro Reds. They were introduced in 2010.
Since all cigarettes fall into the category of either menthol or non-menthol, the answer is yes.
If you are underaged to buy cigarettes then it will be difficult and we cannot advise on how to perform illegal activities, sorry. As of 2009, selling cigarettes to underaged (under 18 in France) people is illegal, although in some countries it is common practice for a non-minor to buy them and sell them to minors, which is also illegal.