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<blockquote data-quote="HistoryMajor" data-source="post: 47572" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>True...however, from where I stand up here, it worries me, because courier services are scrutinized much more closely at the border, so using USPS is the safest bet for getting tobacco to Canada without it being vandalized or taxed to high hell.</p><p></p><p>As it stands now, I don't think you can sell cigarettes online in Canada. There are a couple of cigar stores, and one that sells pipe tobacco...but compared to US prices they're way high. Either way, it's a rather interesting policy issue in my opinion, but here I think they cracked down before internet sales became popular. The sad thing in the US is that it would put people out of work. There are quite a few retailers who deal only in snuff and RYO tobacco, so it would pose a serious threat to their business...if SCHIP hasn't demolished the RYO industry...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HistoryMajor, post: 47572, member: 538"] True...however, from where I stand up here, it worries me, because courier services are scrutinized much more closely at the border, so using USPS is the safest bet for getting tobacco to Canada without it being vandalized or taxed to high hell. As it stands now, I don't think you can sell cigarettes online in Canada. There are a couple of cigar stores, and one that sells pipe tobacco...but compared to US prices they're way high. Either way, it's a rather interesting policy issue in my opinion, but here I think they cracked down before internet sales became popular. The sad thing in the US is that it would put people out of work. There are quite a few retailers who deal only in snuff and RYO tobacco, so it would pose a serious threat to their business...if SCHIP hasn't demolished the RYO industry... [/QUOTE]
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