Since you don't have tobacco anyway, you could decide to stop smoking. Lighters come in handy for other things at times.
If you have a way to get to a store, you could buy some tobacco.
If you do not have a way to get to a store and don't want to stop smoking, the best thing to do is to keep busy. Find something to do to keep your mind off not having tobacco.
I don't think the tobacco is a problem but the lighter definitely is. No lighters can be carried on.
as long as you have no tobacco on you then you are safe
Yes you can, along with a lighter and tobacco for personal use. Source: I have done it more times than I can count.
If you are purchasing a case lighter; that is, a lighter that must be refilled and is empty, then there is no age requirement. However if you are trying to purchase any lighter that comes prefilled, it is against the law.
In the US, most major retailers carry this item, including grocery stores and Walmart and Target. All specialty tobacco shops would also carry lighter fluid and butane gas.
A novelty lighter is a lighter that is shaped like another object. Novelty lighters can have audio or visual effects, and may look likes toys. They are typically used to light tobacco products.
You do not have to be 18 in Colorado to buy a lighter but most chain stores wont sell them to you unless you are the legal age to buy tobacco
In New Zealand you can be any age to buy lighters, papers and filters. For the actual tobacco you need to be 18 years old.
hope not. mine in the 70's operated just like a zippo. liquid fuel and flints, available in tobacco shops
If it is a case lighter (that is a Zippor or Ronson) that is unfilled, you are able to purchase it at any age. The hazardous materials act of your state will give you information about purchasing lighter fluid or disposable lighters in your state. It is not illegal to own a case lighter, it is just illegal to own the materials to make it work.
Tobacco
Tobacco made in England