grateful1
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There is information that says it can be done in certain circumstances.
http://www.legalmatc...ar-lawyers.html
That information is incorrect. Updated US Treasury Policy : Link
There is information that says it can be done in certain circumstances.
http://www.legalmatc...ar-lawyers.html
That information is incorrect. Updated US Treasury Policy : Link
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If I only had a Sir Winnie for every time a noob provided evidence that it was possible for an American citizen to legally acquire Cuban cigars.
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If I only had a Sir Winnie for every time a noob provided evidence that it was possible for an American citizen to legally acquire Cuban cigars.
I'm completely ignorant of customs laws for those who serve (and thanks to all of you gents) but, as MoeCizlak pointed out, absent any obvious indication that they are contraband, Customs cannot stop us regular folks. So bandless smokes should get through.
I have been told that customs tariffs are only waived for items for personal consumption and that the general rule of thumb is 2 boxes. More than that, they can't confiscate but they can tax.
More importantly, I'm new to this. Is it better to age Whatchamacallits cello on or just rest the chocolate on the dried cedar?