TSA's regulations primarily focus on the safety of flights and don't specifically target vaping devices, especially if they contain no nicotine. However, since you are under 18, it’s essential to check Colorado's local laws regarding vaping, as they may have restrictions on possession by minors. While TSA may not confiscate a nicotine-free vape, it’s best to keep it in your carry-on baggage for easier access if needed. Always ensure your device complies with airline regulations as well.
of course nicotine is the bad part of smoking...
Yes of course they do
Nicotine of course.
Of course. Colorado is one of the more 'Wintery' States.
Of course you can, as long as you want your baby addicted to nicotine.
Of course.
Broadmoor
Your dad should only confiscate something that you bought with your money if...You are using it inappropriatelyYou are using it and not listening to himYou are ignoring instructions from him by using that instead of doing what he told you to doOtherwise, there should be no reason for your dad to confiscate something.AnswerOf course he can. Whether he should is a different matter. The most common reason that something is confiscated is that the child was instructed not to buy it in the first place.
www . colorado . edu (take out the spaces of course)
Hey....Of course you can take an online traffic school in Colorado.
boulder Colorado of course!
Yeah, of course they do!