Originally posted by StuKlu
10.0 - expanding box pass - snus and snuff
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Originally posted by f. bandersnatch View PostThis is the way to go. Just put it in a box and ask the USPS to mail it.
From PACT: PACT Link (PDF)
SEC. 3. TREATMENT OF CIGARETTES AND SMOKELESS TOBACCO AS
NONMAILABLE MATTER.
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‘‘(d) ADDITIONAL PENALTIES.—In addition to any other fines
and penalties under this title for violations of this section, any
person violating this section shall be subject to an additional civil
penalty in the amount equal to 10 times the retail value of the
nonmailable cigarettes or smokeless tobacco, including all Federal,
State, and local taxes.
‘‘(e) CRIMINAL PENALTY.—Whoever knowingly deposits for
mailing or delivery, or knowingly causes to be delivered by mail,
according to the direction thereon, or at any place at which it
is directed to be delivered by the person to whom it is addressed,
anything that is nonmailable matter under this section shall be
fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 1 year, or both.
There only seems to be an exemption for <= 10 ounces.
UPS is no better - at least officially...
UPS Policy: http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/res...s/tobacco.html
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Originally posted by danielan View PostUPS is no better - at least officially...
General Restrictions and Prohibitions
Shipper shall not tender to UPS any Tobacco Product Shipment that does not conform to the following general restrictions and prohibitions:
1. UPS does not provide service for shipments of cigarettes to consumers.
* For UPS's current terms, conditions, restrictions and prohibitions regarding Tobacco Product Shipments, and the version of Addendum A in effect at the time of shipping, see www.ups.com/tobacco at the time of shipping.
2. UPS only accepts shipments of cigarettes for delivery to recipients who are licensed or otherwise authorized by applicable federal, state, provincial, or local law or regulation to receive deliveries of cigarettes .
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