Can you legally mail cigarettes from Canada to the US?
November 6, 2010 2:34 PM

Can you legally mail cigarettes from Canada to the US?

My American friend misses her now-outlawed clove cigarettes, and since I'm mailing her a birthday gift anyway I thought it would be nice to include a pack.

Is this legal, especially considering that cloves can't be sold in the US anymore? Or is it likely that it will get my package stopped at the border and held?

I tried looking at Canada Post, but they seem to only be talking about large quantities of cigarettes being brought over for sale. I'm not trying to start a smuggling operation here, just send a pack to my friend.

Thank you!
posted by vanitas to Law & Government (1 answer total)
The PACT Act now prohibits the transportation of cigarettes and various other tobacco products by USPS. Could you get away with surreptitiously including a pack? Probably. You could use UPS or FedEx instead, but they tend to be more finicky about customs declarations and clearances.
posted by holgate at 3:42 PM on November 6, 2010


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