The age policy for a smoke shop will depend on the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction in which it operates. In most countries, the minimum age to purchase tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco, is 18 years old. However, some states or provinces may set the minimum age at 21 years old.

It is important to note that some smoke shops may sell products other than tobacco, such as smoking accessories and e-cigarettes, which may have different age restrictions. In some jurisdictions, the minimum age to purchase e-cigarettes or vaping products may be higher than the minimum age for tobacco products.

Responsibility

It is the responsibility of the smoke shop owner to comply with the laws and regulations of their jurisdiction regarding age restrictions. They may be subject to fines and penalties if they sell tobacco or other products to individuals who are not of legal age.