Legal age to buy tobacco products is 18, but cities and counties across the U.S. are raising that age to 21. San Antonio may become the first Texas city to have such an ordinance.
If you've never wanted to kick the habit before, the idea that you could have a million dollars leftover might be just what you need. Holy....um, smokes.
A bipartisan effort to raise the minimum age to purchase tobacco from 18 to 21 could make Texas the third state in the nation to raise the smoking age above 19.
We all know that smoking is very bad for you and that tobacco sales are limited to certain stores and certain ages. These brands though, are being pulled off the market completely.
A new law will go into effect Oct. 1, in England and Wales that will outlaw smoking in a vehicle with persons in it under the age of 18. Could this happen in America?
In East Texas, we take great time to protect our children from a lot of things such as bullying, profanity, violence, abuse and so on. All of these represent our highest levels of priority in terms of keeping our children the safe, healthy playful little people who fill our world with boundless joy. With this in mind, should it be illegal to smoke in a vehicle with children?
Have you been trying to kick your tobacco/nicotine habit and just can't seem to let it go? Well, I have four great reasons you should consider to help you kick that habit.
We all know that smoking cigarettes is horrible for our health. We also know that it can affect those around us, especially the little ones growing in your belly. But, some people do not understand how important this is. Here are some real facts about why should should never smoke while pregnant.
Okay here's a question for you guys - Is it more dangerous to drive drunk or high? I took a poll with my co-workers, at it was almost unanimous - drunk! Well that is the correct answer according to new study that suggests that legalizing medical marijuana reduces traffic fatalities.
A new study published in the November issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs may have found a potential link between older adults, financial woes, and alcohol and tobacco usage.