The legal smoking age in Canada is the age at which a person is allowed to buy tobacco products, including cigarettes. The legal smoking age in Canada is determined by each province and territory in Canada.
The legal smoking age in the individual provinces and territories of Canada is
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To buy tobacco products the law states you must be 18 To Smoke tobacco/cigarettes in public you must be 18
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.
Legally you are NOT allowed to smoke if you are under the age of 16. It is illegal to buy (or attempt to buy) tobacco products if you are under 18. It is ALSO an offence to knowingly buy (or attempt to buy) tobacco products for use by someone under 18.
The legal age to drink or purchase alcohol in NZ is 18.
In France you may buy tobacco from the age of 16.
There is no legal age to smoke tobacco. However the legal age to buy tobacco is 18 years of age.
The legal age to purchase tobacco products in the United States is 18.
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The legal age to purchase tobacco in Kazakhstan is 18 years old.
There is no set legal age for babysitting in the state of Louisiana. However most states do set a legal age for babysitting.
Eighteen is the legal age for purchasing cigarettes everywhere in the United States except Texas, where they just recently passed a law making nineteen the legal age for purchasing cigarettes.
18, to use *tobacco* products.
18 Same As UK!! Connor
18 years old
No. In New Jersey, it is not illegal for a minor to smoke cigarettes, BUT it is illegal for minors to purchase cigarettes.