Normally this reads, "is it legal to import Cuban cigars from a retailer in Europe?" And the answer is of course no, you can't import Cuban cigars from anywhere.
Dry-cured cigars are popular in Europe. These are machine-made cigars that have been dried in an oven so they don't need to be stored in a humidor. You can import all of these you want, so long as they don't contain Cuban tobacco.
No problem. Happens every day.
No. If you attempt to bring them across the border and are caught, you could end up in a lot of trouble.
Cigars contain tobacco, which is a legal drug.
yes
They mostly import with other countries in Europe
Cuban cigars are not legal to sell (or buy) in the U.S. unless they are pre-ban.
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Never.
The same as it did during the cold war; Cuban cigars are still illegal to import into the US.
I'm actually not sure if it's against federal law for a minor to import tobacco for personal use, but in most states, it is illegal for a minor to even possess tobacco products, meaning they could be confiscated and you could face criminal penalties including a fine for doing so.Cuban cigars add another complication to the mix, because up until a couple of years ago it was forbidden for a US citizen to import Cuban cigars at all. There is now a limited exception to this and a traveler can import a small quantity of Cuban cigars for personal use under certain circumstances.
It imports food and water
Yes , you can sell the individual cigars that come from a box . If you are not a legal retailer, you should not. If you are a legal seller, you cannot resell tobacco products unless the product is purchased from a tobacco wholesaler.
Yes , Mexico has no restrictions on cigars unless you bring cigars in-bulk into the country then import fees and taxes apply .