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Originally Posted by Claeren
How is that scenario possible without someone having broken A law?
That 15 year old either:
1) Had an adult buy them smokes - crime by adult
2) used fake ID - crime by teen
3) was not ID'd - crime by store
4) stole them - crime by teen
And whichever adult is driving would have to be answering some serious questions since the 15 year old child in their care is breaking the law in their vehicle.
Not saying it would be a common problem, just that there is no issue for enforcement of the law for police. I am sure they can deal with it if it did come up.
Claeren.
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Sure it is illegal to buy them, or buy them for the kid but once the kid has them the police can do SFA to make them not smoke them. What if it is the kids 17 year old brother who is driving?
I know this is pretty ######ed 'what if' situation but I am extremely bored.