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I just bought my first hookah with tobacco and coals. now what?

can someone please give me all the details into hookah smoking, full setup, heating of coals, setup of actual hookah, tips on cooling smoke, how to smoke inside without setting off smoke alarms as well as any other tips or info into hookahs. thanks in advance

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Firstly, don't worry about what some of the people on here say. There are a few people out there (they know who they are) who jump at any chance they can get to put down, ridicule, judge and criticise another person. Their reasons are known only to themselves, it may make them feel better about their own choices, they're insecure, I don't know. Secondly, your daughter is 17. At 17, you know right from wrong. You may not always make good choices, but the tools to make them are there. I don't think your daughter's situation is really about blame. It's more about responsibility. You've taken responsibility for the parts of your daughter's life that you were responsible for, now it's time to let her take responsibility for her own choices and mistakes. There isn't a whole lot more you can do now, except to continue to provide her with a good example of adult behaviour, and be a role model who commands her respect if not always her affection. She is only 17, and teenagers do tend to have a way of straightening themselves out sometimes, remind her of what she has in her life to be thankful for, and what she stands to lose, and just keep doing what you're doing. But whatever way it goes, no it's not your fault, and you haven't caused any of your daughter's problems. Good luck.
Lock down: 1) escape or person not accounted for. 2nd count not clearing constitutes a lock down in cell bed roster count(name, face, ID present) 2) Lock down for a fight or serious altercation between gangs that could break out into a full scale riot. 3) lock down for night time in cells doors secured 10pm to 3am. During different riots at prisons others would hear on news and break out into a riot / During the Attica Riots, we locked down for 2 weeks.
Not that I've heard. All units were on lock-down for a while while they pulled cell phones out of butts and mattresses. Lock-down can happen any time, if there's another crisis, but they're not all that common. It's not only a dangerous situation. The cell phone, thing, for instance, was to keep phone parts and chargers from being shuffled around between cells and pods so they could know that if they started a search at one end and went to the other, the stuff wouldn't be passed to an area already searched. It's a real nuisance for everyone, staff included. And of course, all visits, including lawyers and experts are suspended. For those who didn't hear, the recent lock-down was on account of an inmate who called a legislator and threatened his children. Since his action resulted in several dozen cell phones being found and the lock-down that cancelled a lot of visits, he's not the most popular guy.

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