No minor under 18 years of age shall:
A. 
Purchase or attempt to purchase a commercial or recreational tobacco product.
B. 
Possess or attempt to possess a commercial or recreational tobacco product apart from that which is used for traditional and/or ceremonial purposes.
C. 
Use a commercial or recreational tobacco product in a public place apart from that which is used for traditional and/or ceremonial purposes.
D. 
Present or offer to an individual a purported proof of age that is false, fraudulent or not actually his or her own proof of age for the purpose of purchasing, attempting to purchase, or attempting to possess a tobacco product.
There is an exception to this chapter for minors under the age 18 regarding ceremonial and/or traditional tobacco use. Commercial tobacco may be used as follows: carrying tobacco ties, passing a traditional pipe, wearing a tobacco pouch, or possessing a single cigarette to be immediately used in a traditional manner (i.e., to ask for a blessing or a favor of someone), or as provided for in a traditional or ceremonial use.