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To carry out the nation's foreign policy.
It depends, if you walk in wearing one they probably won't let you through customs but they will probably let you have it in your bags but not your carry-on
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In the United States a partnership should be registered pursuant to state laws with the secretary of state in the state where the partners carry on their business.
The laws are different by state. Check with yours, or the state you will be traveling through. Most do allow it.
Depends on the size of the airport and whether you're passing any customs/state barriers or not. Travelling from the US to Europe for instance is passing a customs barrier, which usually means that you'll have to carry your baggage through customs yourself. Once inside Europe baggage can then be forwarded automatically pretty much regardless of how many connecting flights you have.
Yes, in accordance with the laws of the state(s) the driver is traveling through.
try keeping in the original containers if possible, some products come in seal packages, one package for each day which would be easy to get through customs
The restrictions for carry ons for united airlines states that a traveler can bring on board 1 carry-on bag because of limit in space.
I believe you can carry as long as you can prove to the customs that you are not selling them. I suggest you just carry one This way you need not declare anything to the Customs authorities. Cheers
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No, having a concealed carry permit in one state does not necessarily give you concealed carry privileges in every other state. Most states have reciprocity agreements with some (but not all) other states.