The tobacco had a sharp acrid taste and I saw no fun in that exercise at all

The ILOs Committee of Experts has observed that section 213 of the US Fair Labor Standards Act authorizes children aged 16 and above to undertake, in the agricultural sector, occupations declared to be hazardous or detrimental to their health or well-being by the Secretary of Labor.[281] In its 2012 and 2014 reports,[282] the Committee noted with serious concern the withdrawal of proposed regulations (explained in detail below), which would have increased the parity between agricultural and non-agricultural child labour prohibitions by prohibiting some tasks associated with agricultural work to children under 18 and strengthening the protection provided to children under 16 years working in agriculture, and strongly urged the US government to take measures to protect the health and safety of children working in agriculture.[283] The Committee also recommended that the government reintroduce the proposed regulations.[284] Hazardous Child Labor in Tobacco Farming Based on the findings documented in this report as applied to the Worst Forms of Child Labor Convention and ILO Recommendation No

The MPCA did not want to pass this proposition to protect itself one year and have it undone the next
A Crisis Beneath Our Feet The environmental impact of tobacco is a silent but growing crisis that affects ecosystems, climate systems, and human health simultaneously
Major industrial areas, including Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka, showcase advanced adoption of BOPP films where premium packaging integrates seamlessly with comprehensive quality control programs and sustainable material initiatives
Utah and Colorado, two of the states with the lowest smoking rates in the country, are considering raising the age for tobacco use to 21