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Driving With Kids and Smoke Laws

Driving With Kids and Smoke Laws

Published 2 days, 17 hours ago
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Got kids in the car? California’s strict smoke laws mean no lighting up—even e-cigarettes—when minors are present, with fines up to $100. Cannabis use while driving? Same as drunk driving: impaired reaction, coordination, and decision-making. With kids in the car, it’s child endangerment, risking jail or felony charges. Why? Kids’ developing lungs and immune systems are super vulnerable to secondhand and third-hand smoke. First DUI? Fines averaging $13,500 and license suspension. Repeat offenders or those in accidents face even harsher penalties. Protect your kids—and yourself—by staying smoke-free behind the wheel.

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