If its dirty, marijuana residue, you will be in trouble. If its clean, never used its perfectly legal to posees a bong for "tobacco" use. Its probably not worth the bull to try to get it through though.
One can find out the most about US immigration and customs enforcement online at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement website. One may also use the contact us link to talk with someone if he or she does not find the information they need on the website.
As much as you want but anything over 10,000 must be reported to the u.s customs
Candy, food, glass items like souvenirs, clothing. You should check with US Customs to find out what can be brought into the US legally.
It depends on whats being imported. US Customs or a customs broker can help you.
You go through customs when leaving the US before boarding your international flight.
United States Customs Service was created in 1789.
United States Customs Service ended in 2003.
The limit for personal gold jewelry when entering the US customs is 8000.
When leaving the US, you go through customs at the airport before boarding your international flight.
In most cases it is a simple case of having the instrument shipped to you. There may be fees to be paid at customs, but I'm not aware of there being anything specific for the US.
I don't believe there is anything in the US Constitution about marriage.
Yes, travelers leaving the US typically go through customs at the airport before departing.