Customs Declaration

Harry Pulley harry.pulley at GMAIL.COM
Thu Jun 22 16:11:40 CEST 2006


In Canada it is both that are a problem.  If Canada Customs detects any
alcohol not destined for a provincial liquor board warehouse it sends you a
nice letter asking if you want to pay to ship it back or if you want it
destroyed.  Canada Post similarly doesn't allow shipments to contain illegal
substances such as alcohol.

Harry

On 6/22/06, Lewis Cook <lewiscook at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It has been my experience that us customs doesn't much care about the
> contents being whisky.  they will just apply a duty on the contents.  they
> do officially comply with the state laws of the destination of the package
> which do have myriad of laws related to import of alcohol.  but mostly they
> pass it through unmolested.
>
> the us mail on the other hand has an absolute prohibition against mailing
> anything containing any form of alcohol so they are generally the ones who
> confiscate whisky.  the origin of the package doesn't matter if the us mail
> detects it they confiscate it.
>
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