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    Question: Are sniffing whiteout and magic markers illegal?

    Answer: Inhaling toxic vapors is commonly referred to as 'Huffing' and it is against the law in Arizona.

    It is against the law to knowingly breathe, inhale, or drink a vapor-releasing toxic substance. Common things that fit this definition are glue, spray paint, gasoline, etc.

    There are also regulations regarding the sale of inhalants. Using or selling these substances is regarded as a class 5 felony or a class 1 misdemeanor depending on the seriousness of the offense. (ARS 13-3403).

    Also see more information on this topic under substances in the LawForKids.org Laws section.


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    On 08/04/06
    gbab from NY said:
    I was just kidding all drugs are bad and shouldnt be used but kids make mistakes so you shouldnt feel bad in anyway your young thats the only time you can use this excuse when your like 30 doing crack you cant say that so dont get sad just quit
    On 04/05/06
    anonymous from PA said:
    Quote from back lable of wite out-"DO NOT SWALLOW OR INHALE. WARNING:Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and ingaling contents can be harmful of fatal. P.S.-its' wite out, not white out
    On 04/05/06
    anonymous from PA said:
    Quote from back lable of wite out-"DO NOT SWALLOW OR INHALE. WARNING:Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and ingaling contents can be harmful of fatal.
    On 04/05/06
    anonymous from PA said:
    mk from NJ, if you sniffed the white out knowing that you shouldn't have then its' okay to feel some guilt. People learn from their experiences. Try to get over it. Like I always say "What's done is done."
    On 03/12/06
    unkown from TX said:
    does sniffing markers, like sharpie get u acid high or pot high? do u get really sick?
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