Not sure what you are asking. In relation to guns, FFL stands for Federal Firearms License, which is a license to sell handguns, and generally speaking, has nothing to do with being a police officer. That said, in the U.S. police officers can carry a handgun just about anywhere, especially if it is while discharging official duty, or while on duty. Also, under federal law HR218, police officers can carry almost anywhere in the U.S. even when they aren't in their home state, but they must abide by local restrictions.
No, it is illegal to bring liquor into Mexico without proper permits and declarations.
Yes, you can bring a limited amount of liquor to Mexico for personal consumption. Travelers are allowed to bring up to 3 liters of alcohol per person into the country without having to pay duties or taxes. It is important to check the specific regulations and restrictions before traveling to ensure compliance with Mexican customs laws.
Yes, you can bring unopened liquor on a plane in your carry-on luggage as long as it is within the airline's regulations and the alcohol content is below the allowed limit. It is recommended to check with the airline for specific rules and restrictions.
Its not allowed. You need a PTC to bring it outside of your residence.
No, it is not allowed to bring alcohol into Mexico without declaring it and paying the corresponding taxes at customs.
In Grand Cayman, travelers are allowed to bring in a maximum of one liter of liquor per person over the age of 18 without incurring duty. If you exceed this limit, you may be subject to import duties and taxes. It's advisable to check the latest regulations before traveling, as rules can change.
Foreigners can bring 1 1/2 litres of liquor and 2 bottles of wine. Locals can bring 2 1/2 litres of liquor and 2 bottles of wine.
It is generally allowed to bring chocolate through customs without restrictions or limitations.
Yes
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bring me some liquor in Spanish is " traime licor"
yes 1500 ml