Depends what state or country you live in, in some country's parents can give tobacco to minors, however this is not the case in a lot of places. In most places sharing a cigarettes or any tobacco product with a minor is either a civil offense or criminal offense, you can be fined, a perminant criminal record, be required to attend a court hearing, be arrested and have to post bail, or even face jail some. As you can see it's not worth it you can get in big S*** for giving and/or selling tobacco to minors!
14 or older without a parent.
A person that has CPS does not need to be around cigarettes. Rolling cigarette should not hurt a person with CPS.
A parent with sole custody should be able to move out of the state of New Jersey. This is unless there are explicit rules against it.
His mother is Puerto Rican.
No. It is illegal to supply cigarettes to a minor. Additionally, a parent that would do something like this would be setting herself up for interference from the state's child welfare agency.
That depends mostly on who catches you. It can also depend on your age and location. If you're a young teen or preteen, it's probably better to be caught by the law than to be caught by a parent. Penalties for violating a state or local smoking ordinance vary widely depending on the state or municipality. The likelihood of getting caught increases when one draws attention to himself, like when one asks Answers.com what is penalty if caught red handed with cigarettes.
Yes, until you are an adult, you need to be an adult. In New Jersey you must be 18.
When you are an adult and responsible for yourself. In New Jersey you must be 18.
Snooki is a parent. She gave birth to a baby boy named Lorenzo Dominic LaValle on August 26, 2012.
In New Jersey, you must be at least 16 years old to get a piercing. If you are under this age, you must have a parent with you.
14 with a parent you would need your birth certificate and some type of identification for your parent otherwise you have to be 18
If relocating, yes.