no this is something that my hubby and me have talked about you can up the age on smoking as they have on drinking but it does'nt stop the kids from getting there hands on them is those wonderful people who call themselves responsible adults who get them for the kids evry weekend you see kids vomiting fighting causing mayhem this country has gone to the dogs its laughable they ban adults from smoking in pubs and drinking on the pavements whilst kids as young as ten are doing just that
2007-10-01 13:19:09
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answered by magic man 3
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How much does a law cost it's citizens? After all, a smoking law is suggestive to some and I've seen it..."I get to smoke when I turn....
For some reason, the law means nothing to others either way because they choose not to smoke.
2007-10-01 00:48:02
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answered by GoodQuestion 6
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When one considers that every law that has ever been made in every Country in the world since time began has been broken, this one isn't going anywhere.
2007-10-01 00:37:23
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answered by ADRIAN H 3
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education and concept taught in schools and families are more important then limiting and prohibiting the selling and purchasing of cigarettes in any part of the world
2007-10-01 00:46:24
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answered by ~~H,JAY~~ 4
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It would help some. But is your area so crime free that you want the police spending their time chasing kids and store owners who sell to kids.
2007-10-01 04:24:45
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answered by paul 7
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Nobody seems to understand that this is NOT A CHANGE TO THE AGE AT WHICH YOU CAN SMOKE - it's a change to the age AT WHICH YOU CAN BUY THEM ! ! !
2007-10-01 00:38:16
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answered by minefelloff 6
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you can still smoke at 16 but you cannot purchase cigs.
2007-10-01 00:45:28
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answered by lou 3
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i doubt it, but at least they are trying something.
2007-10-01 00:38:06
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answered by Ste B 5
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no
2007-10-01 02:25:46
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answered by traveller 7
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