No, you generally cannot bring shotgun shells through customs when traveling internationally. Firearms and ammunition are strictly regulated and often prohibited in many countries. Even in the United States, bringing ammunition across state lines may require compliance with specific laws and regulations. Always check the customs regulations of both your departure and destination countries before traveling.
Yes, you can bring chocolate through customs as long as it complies with the regulations of the country you are entering.
It is generally allowed to bring chocolate through customs without restrictions or limitations.
Australia imports seafood from NZ. However you will not get seafood through customs at the airport if you are bringing it in with luggage.
Within limits, as long as you declare it
can you bring rocks into australia
absolutely, and make sure to bring your passport
Their customs and culture :)
Yes, you can bring sand through customs, but there are regulations and restrictions to consider. It is important to check the specific rules of the country you are traveling to, as some places may have restrictions on bringing in sand due to environmental concerns or potential threats to agriculture. It is recommended to declare the sand at customs and be prepared to provide information about its origin and intended use.
Bring Me My Shotgun - 2013 was released on: USA: 29 May 2013 (Reel Loud Film Festival)
yes
Their customs
Yes, if you bring a shotgun to your drug test they'll know it.