Shipping from Iraq
Hi all, New to this forum and the whole cigar thing. Joined COTMC and had a few questions. Im quickly realizing that Im going to fill up this humidor and am going to need a new one. However I had some questions about shipping cigars back from Iraq and am hoping some of you have had some experience. I know you cant ship back Cubans, but a lot of cigars have the word Cuban on it even though they are made elsewhere. Is this a show stopper at customs? I dont want to be stuck leaving $100s in cigars. Also will it keep the humidity for 2-3 months? Anyone got any advice on where to scavenge distilled water (motor pool doesnt carry any) or should I just buy some 50/50 solution. Thanks in advance for any help, this forum is a great outlet to pass some time over here.
Garrett
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If your cigars are not cubans then the won't have any right to take them. As long as you can prove that they did not come from cuba, or have some knowledge on where they came from I don't see that you should really have a problem.
Thanks for the responses. Its good to know these guys actually know a lot about what actually is Cuban. Let the buying continue!
If you run in to troubles and have more questions feel free to PM me and I can teach you some tricks I use from time to time when I get a stubborn Customs Official.
Where are you in Iraq? I was at Taji on my last tour and Baqubah before that.
I don't mean to burst a bubble here, but for any US-born citizen it is illegal to purchase, own, or bring into this country anything from Cuba, including cigars. The trade embargo technically extends to the fact that US-born citizens are legally not allowed to buy Cuban cigars anywhere in the world, but obviously nobody is going to enforce that any more than people are going to stop bringing Cubans into the country. I for one am all for trying all cigars, Cubans included (Cohiba... :-D).
The exception to this, however, is citizens that are from Cuba or have family in Cuba may bring a limited quantity of Cuban cigars into the country for personal consumption. Typically this means that if you're bringing in a box, it has to be opened and one or more of them smoked. If you show up with dufflebags filled with sticks (even if you really ARE going to smoke them all lol), they are going to get seized.
Of course, all of this is totally dependent upon US Customs actually catching and/or caring about your sticks, but technically that is the law.
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Bringing the items back from Iraq could be very challenging. I search allot in order to find some good information. The link here has some valid information about shipping to or from Iraq.
http://usgshipping.com/index.php/asia/shipping-to-middle-east/shipping-to-iraq-from-us
Hope that helps..
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and then I notice how old this is...