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  • Bdubz
    Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 49

    #16
    Originally posted by socal70xr7 View Post
    That's like saying because you bought some fertilizer and had it in your garage and someone took it and it killed there plants that you are responsible for killing there plants.
    That is what I thought. It didn't make sense to me but I wanted to see if it made sense to anyone else.

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    • LaZeR
      Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 3994

      #17
      Originally posted by Simplysnus View Post
      I don't know if the boob ii will reach me by then or not
      Eh? I want in on this one.

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      • tom502
        Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 8985

        #18
        I'm a bit concerned, about just regular snus/snuff exchanges. Would one "have" to declare what it is? It would also require the recipient to sign for it, and show their age, I believe.

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        • danielan
          Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 1514

          #19
          Originally posted by tom502 View Post
          I'm a bit concerned, about just regular snus/snuff exchanges. Would one "have" to declare what it is? It would also require the recipient to sign for it, and show their age, I believe.
          Yeah, that's my understanding too, but you could still use USPS <= 10 oz which would be like 1 roll more or less.

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          • tom502
            Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 8985

            #20
            Seems like such a hassle, I think I'd just mail it without saying what it is, and not using a correct return name/address.

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            • PipenSnus
              Member
              • Apr 2010
              • 1038

              #21
              Originally posted by tom502 View Post
              I'm a bit concerned, about just regular snus/snuff exchanges. Would one "have" to declare what it is? It would also require the recipient to sign for it, and show their age, I believe.
              When I mail packages to overseas friends, I have to declare what it is, and the postal clerk usual asks, "Does it contain anything hazardous, fragile, etc., etc...." But within the US it hasn't been a problem.

              Under PACT, however, as I understand it, tobacco is classified as a hazardous material, so I guess it depends on how comfortable you are about lying to a postal clerk.

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              • tom502
                Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 8985

                #22
                Well, we all know it's not hazardous, and I just would put a fake name and address on the return section.

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                • bipolarbear1968
                  Member
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 1074

                  #23
                  Hazardous material aka chemical agent, ect

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                  • PipenSnus
                    Member
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 1038

                    #24
                    I didn't say it made sense, or that I agreed with it, only that PACT classifies tobacco as a hazardous material. But that's government for ya.

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                    • socal70xr7
                      Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 83

                      #25
                      you could just say there are snus in the box and with a blank expression they will go ____o.k. then and think you are talking a foreign language which technically you are!

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