no, but it is controlled like alcohol. Providing it to underage people is a crime.
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Well i think u can as long as ur with an adult. But some tobacco store's policy is no children aloud.
You can only bring enough tobacco into the country for your own use, so the answer is, no.
I am quite sure that there is no charge for this. It is illegal to obtain tobacco products for minors, but that's about it.
The police in France simply don't care... basically anyone can buy tobacco and the police will very rarely give a sh*t.
Pay your ticket and stop doing that.
No. Being a military dependent does not allow you to break the law.
I'll assume the fact that you're even worried about tobacco is that you're underage, so you probably don't know better but no, why would they? It's not illegal. No home or lab screen tests for nicotine/tobacco. Only illicit substances.
To contest an underage tobacco ticket, you can seek legal advice and potentially hire a lawyer experienced in handling such cases. Gather any evidence that supports your case and appear in court to present your defense. It might be beneficial to show remorse and explain any mitigating circumstances to the judge.
The nicotine in tobacco constricts the blood vessels, giving a person a "buzz." Unlike cigarettes, smokeless tobacco companies are legally allowed to put flavors into the tobacco, such as apple, cherry, wintergreen, mint, citrus, etc. It is illegal for cigarette companies to put flavor like those into the cigarettes, so underage people are less attracted to them.
£14.26 for 10x 50g packets fill your cases..