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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 551261" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Im very much in the minority about tobacco and I know it. Even though my father had emphysema and ended up dying from lung cancer, my son started dabbling with cigarettes at age 12 and smoking regularly at age 14. I allowed it and bought his cigarettes because I knew he would just attempt to shoplift them if I didnt and I didnt want him to get any more legal charges. Smoking cigarettes kept him from trying pot until he was 3 months before he turned 18. That is extremely late where I live. Now he wants to quit. It is an expensive habit and he has to buy them himself. He doesnt smoke near as much as he used to. He has never smoked as much as I do. Thank heavens. </p><p></p><p>I dont think it much matters though if I would have let him or not. We didnt let Jamie and he never showed any interest in it. He also was one of those kids who refused to even touch a drop of alcohol when he was out with his friends as a teen. He went into the Marines and the next thing I knew he was smoking and drinking beer. I have no idea how Marines under 21 buy beer but they are never carded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 551261, member: 1514"] Im very much in the minority about tobacco and I know it. Even though my father had emphysema and ended up dying from lung cancer, my son started dabbling with cigarettes at age 12 and smoking regularly at age 14. I allowed it and bought his cigarettes because I knew he would just attempt to shoplift them if I didnt and I didnt want him to get any more legal charges. Smoking cigarettes kept him from trying pot until he was 3 months before he turned 18. That is extremely late where I live. Now he wants to quit. It is an expensive habit and he has to buy them himself. He doesnt smoke near as much as he used to. He has never smoked as much as I do. Thank heavens. I dont think it much matters though if I would have let him or not. We didnt let Jamie and he never showed any interest in it. He also was one of those kids who refused to even touch a drop of alcohol when he was out with his friends as a teen. He went into the Marines and the next thing I knew he was smoking and drinking beer. I have no idea how Marines under 21 buy beer but they are never carded. [/QUOTE]
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