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    Smoking and Possessing Tobacco Products 

    Any person who knowingly sells or gives tobacco products to minors is guilty of a petty offense.  Any minor who has tobacco in his or her possession is guilty of an incorrigible act.  (ARS 13-3622). 

    Tobacco products are defined as cigars, cigarettes, or cigarette papers, and smoking or chewing tobacco. (ARS 13-3622) So if you are under the age of 18 you should not have any of these items. If you do, you are guilty of an incorrigible act.

    In addition to this, smoking tobacco in locations such as elevators, busses, libraries, museums, and health care institutions is considered a public nuisance and dangerous to public health.  An adult guilty of such acts would be charged with a petty offense, while a minor would be charged with a delinquent act.  (ARS 36-601.01). 

    What about at school?

    Using or possessing tobacco products on school grounds (buildings, parking lots, fields, and vehicles) or at off campus school sponsored events is a petty offense for adults and a delinquent act for minors.  (ARS 36-798.03).  The law does not apply to adults using tobacco products as a part of a tobacco prevention or cessation program.  (ARS 36-798.03).


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    On 03/12/04
    Nat from AZ said:
    Yes we should make our own decisions and be able to make our own mistakes. The use of drugs should be a mistake no one takes. I mean when we get older we wish hope and dream to return and undo the mistake of taking drugs it is not right . We should have not good but fantastic role models so we can make something of ourselves. DRUGS is not to be messed around with if we do we are messing up our lives yeah life does get tough sometimes but it won't be as tough as having to live with a regretful life.
    On 01/12/04
    unknown from AZ said:
    i have heard that in arizona if u are 16 you are not aloud to purchase tobacco products but you are aloud to smoke them.... i juss wanna get this cleared up cause i have gotten a written up for tobacco along with a grip of friends
    On 11/17/03
    unknown from ME said:
    we all make chocies in are life no one should make rules against the choices we make even if they are stupid, america has became soft everyone sues everyone and people fear the unknown THIS IS AMERICA and if you don't remeber this is the home of the brave not the peeps who cry in their pillow when someone smokes pot or tobacco we are the biggest and strongest nation yet we have the worst laws and cops. maybe Americans should stand up for their rights and not let the government run them over when ever they want. IF THE GOVERNMENTS WANTS TO RUN OVER ME I'LL STAND LIKE A NAIL and let them run
    On 11/13/03
    Jaso from AZ said:
    It is not illegal for minors to be in possession of or smoke cigarettes.
    On 11/12/03
    Trace from FL said:
    Mary: Depends on your age. Then again, a few drinks at home with your parents -- small amounts -- couldn't hurt.
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