Pennsylvania law Section 6315 prohibits selling or furnishing butane to minors under 18, with certain exceptions like parent or guardian relationships. Violators face fines starting at $250, increasing with each offense. The law also defines what constitutes butane for regulatory purposes.
It is illegal to knowingly sell or furnish butane to anyone under 18, with fines starting at $250 for the first offense.
Yes, the law does not apply if the sale or furnishing occurs within a parent-child, guardian-ward, or adult instructor-pupil relationship.
Butane is any product containing 90% or more n-butane, isobutane, or both, excluding products where butane is a secondary component or used as a solvent or propellant.
Violators face a fine of at least $250 for the first offense and $500 for each subsequent violation.