No, children are not ready to use cigarettes. Their developing bodies and brains are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of nicotine and other toxins found in tobacco. Smoking can lead to addiction and serious health issues later in life. It's important to educate children about the dangers of smoking and promote healthy lifestyle choices.
Poisoning
Because they are not ready.
"We are all ready!" the children cried as they raced to go Trick or Treating. The shirts were all ready for me to pick up at the cleaners.
for children, yes,for adults, no
No, you cannot smoke e-cigarettes on an aircraft.
Because they realized that their adult demographic commercials are being seen by children exposing them to the temptations of cigarettes
No, electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, are not safe for children, teens, or anyone who has not already been smoking. They contain nicotine, which is highly addictive and can harm brain development in children and teens. Additionally, e-cigarettes have been linked to lung injuries and deaths, and the long-term health effects of using e-cigarettes are not yet known. It is illegal to sell e-cigarettes to minors in many countries, and it is important to keep e-cigarettes and their refill liquids out of the reach of children and teens.
When a product is not banned, it is sometimes correct to ban its advertisement if those ads can influence children to use a product that is not recommended for children. For example, advertising for cigarettes is banned in some places to protect children.
There seem to be no cigarettes with that name, nor are there any cigarettes specifically intended for use by rodents. However, researchers do test cigarettes and tobacco smoke on rodents.
Men are simple... a man is ready to have children when he verbally states "I'm ready to have children."
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He used to break tobacco out of cigarettes "Gertsegovina Flor" and use it in his pipe.