Frequestly Asked Questions

1. Why is rolling paper legal in India?

Rolling papers are legal in India as they are classified as general smoking accessories. They do not contain any restricted substances and are sold for use with legal herbal blends or tobacco.

2. Why is rolling paper used?

Rolling paper is used to roll cigarettes or herbal blends for smoking. It provides a convenient and customizable way to prepare a smoke, allowing users to control what goes in.

3. Which rolling paper is healthiest?

Unbleached, additive-free papers made from natural fibers like hemp or rice are considered better alternatives. However, no smoking method is entirely free from health risks.

4. Where to buy rolling paper?

Rolling papers can be purchased at authorized convenience stores, tobacco outlets, or online platforms like ours that sell legal smoking accessories.

5. What is rolling paper made of?

Rolling papers are typically made from hemp, rice, wood pulp, or flax fibers. Some are unbleached and chlorine-free for a more natural smoking experience.

6. Can I use rolling paper as a filter?

Rolling paper is not designed to be used as a filter. It's best to use proper filter tips or roach paper for safety and a better smoking experience.

7. Can you bring rolling paper on a plane?

Yes, rolling papers are allowed in both carry-on and checked luggage when flying. However, local regulations may vary—always check with the airline or airport authority.

8. Can you buy rolling paper at 18?

Yes, in most states in India, rolling papers can be purchased by individuals who are 18 or older, in accordance with local tobacco and smoking accessory regulations.

9. What are rolling paper alternatives?

Common alternatives include corn husk wraps, palm leaf wraps, or pre-rolled cones. However, for a consistent experience, standard rolling papers remain the most widely used option.