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Pennsylvania has a tax on cigarettes. Cigarettes purchased by Pennsylvanians must carry the PA Cigarette Tax Stamp. Pennsylvanians are liable for the taxes of all cigarettes not carrying the stamp. See http://www.revenue.state.pa.us/revenue/cwp/view.asp?a=180&q=248930 for more information.
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Yes.
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Eighteen is the legal age for purchasing cigarettes everywhere in the United States except Texas, where they just recently passed a law making nineteen the legal age for purchasing cigarettes.
No. It is 100% legal to ship cigarettes from one State to another. It is, however, 100% *illegal* to not pay the tobacco taxes imposed by Alaska when you receive them. The reason that cigs are so much more expensive in Alaska is that Alaska imposes a higher tobacco tax. When you bring tobacco into Alaska from out of State, you have to pay the Alaska taxes.
Cigarettes are legal in Romania.
No.
They aren't.
Cigarettes come from cigarette manufacturers, who ship them to distributors, who then ship them to the stores where consumers buy them.
No. :-(
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