The Green Monkey
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I've got a cousin deployed over in Afghanistan and I'm planning on sending him one of CI's "Herf 'n Go Combos" (click) to get him started on cigars. He's pretty shy and socially anxious to begin with, and he's doing something associated with radio communications during the overnight shift, so he's got a fairly lonely, solitary assignment which certainly doesn't help with making friends. He doesn't smoke cigars yet (though he loves his Marlboros, much to his mother's chagrin...), but I'm hoping that maybe getting him interested in cigars might give him an avenue to help facilitate some interaction and friendship with some of the other cigar guys at his base.
Anyway, I'm curious whether it's acceptable for me to send a torch lighter to him. I've never mail-ordered a lighter, so I have no idea whether they are sent with fluid or empty, or if perhaps lighters are only sent by ground transport when mail-ordering them within the US, though that's obviously not an option for a package bound for Afghanistan...
Will a lighter be confiscated? Will the answer depend on whether it contains fuel or not? Will he likely be able to find fuel at the commissary?
Thanks!
Anyway, I'm curious whether it's acceptable for me to send a torch lighter to him. I've never mail-ordered a lighter, so I have no idea whether they are sent with fluid or empty, or if perhaps lighters are only sent by ground transport when mail-ordering them within the US, though that's obviously not an option for a package bound for Afghanistan...
Will a lighter be confiscated? Will the answer depend on whether it contains fuel or not? Will he likely be able to find fuel at the commissary?
Thanks!