It is still a tobacco product - regulated sale and posession. All the state and Federal Laws still apply as if it were a pack of cigarettes.
Santa Claus skips his house.
if he gets caught he could be charged with contributing to the deliquency of a minor... reckless endangerment of a minor or even worse if you got a gung -ho D.A.
You could possibly have to pay a fine, or go to jail, depending if you're a minor or not.
I personally never had a high school drug test. But under the circumstances you have to be of legal age to smoke tobacco or smokeless tobacco which in turns means someone is contributing to the diliquntciy of a minor What could be the out come ? Tickets for all parents or the states money being forfited to a cause
If you dont get caught then you dont get caught and nothing happens, if you break the law and are a minor, depending on the extent you will either, if it is a driving law broken, you will get demerit's against your license, if it is not you will either get it put on your driving record, get a fine or go to juvie depending on the extend of the law broken
nothing, for one , its a minor, maybe a warning to their parents.. and .3 is nothing.. its worth 3 dollars or less.. no worries
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Yes, it is illegal for persons under 18. The law states all persons buying tobacco products must show identification and age verification.
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$132; indiana code number violation is 35-46-1-10.5; charge is minor tobacco violation and the minor MUST appear in court!
Not mentioning the morality issue it is illegal in all states to buy alcohol for a minor. If caught it can bring a litany of charges including providing alcohol to minor, endangering the welfare of a minor, etc.
as long as you have no tobacco on you then you are safe