Yes you may given that you mailer and recipient are of legal age and you are making infrequent lightweight shipments.
"The law does permit infrequent lightweight shipments by age-verified adults to recipients who are at least the age of majority for purchase of tobacco. Shipments between businesses in the tobacco industry will also be permitted, as well as cigarettes sent to consumers age 21 and above for testing or public health purposes." -- from a USPS News release dated june17 2010
none its illegal
yes if you have a death wish and want to get raped by hillbilly's
No
by boat
=proobably !==i definetly would not take a chace sending cigarettes in the mail. :]=
No , it's illegal to send cigarettes by mail since the "Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act (PACT Act)" ~ see related link below .
Tobacco LegislationOn September 10, 2008, H.R. 4081, The Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act of 2008 (PACT Act), passed the House by a 379 to 12 vote. The bill would make cigarettes and smokeless tobacco nonmailable under the criminal provisions of Title 18 of the U.S. Code. The bill would also place shipping and record-keeping requirements on those selling cigarettes and smokeless tobacco over the phone, through the mail, or via the Internet. Sellers would be required to verify the age and identity of purchasers to reduce sales to minors. In addition, the bill would make failure to comply with state tobacco tax laws a felony. The Postal Service estimates that shipping tobacco constitutes approximately $35-$40 million of revenue annually. A companion bill has been awaiting Senate floor action for over a year.
I think so, well try it your self
yes. however you must have a valid visa.
A person can buy smokeless tobacco from several places online. Some of these places include Northerner, Amazon, USA Cigarettes, Mr. Snuff, and BnB Tobacco.
It is possible to send a check to one safely by mail. It is a good idea to put the check in a several paper which is folded and no one can see through it. Someone can get an extra insurance for sending such an important mail.
Sean Schemmel has stated several times that he refuses to sign autographs through the mail. Sorry