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In the new CA magazine it says that Americans can not buy CC's anywhere in the world legally because of the trading with the enemy law. I s this true? I thought you just couldn't bring them in the US.


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i think technically your not supposed to have them anywhere.. i could be wrong.. As you may have figured out, either way, its a silly rule... lol


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Yes, it is against the law no matter where you are.


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yup, I think technically from what I remembered you cannot even smoke one even if it is given to you. I could be wrong though, and yes it is ridiculous and silly


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That is true. Americsns cannot buy, smoke, import possess, export, or sell CCs legally.

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yup, I think technically from what I remembered you cannot even smoke one even if it is given to you. I could be wrong though, and yes it is ridiculous and silly


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http://cigars.about.com/od/cubantradeembargo/qt/0062002a.htm

I thought it was legal to smoke and possess them as long as you didn't buy them, but this site says otherwise (I'll withhold judgement on its credibility)
 
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^^Nope, as an American, you cannot buy,possess,smoke, or sell CC's no matter where you are in the world.


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This is a no brainer without interpretation for an everyday, average American (non journalist or authorized traveler to Cuba, etc).

Under the Trading with the Enemy Act, you cannot purchase, possess, or consume products of Cuban origin anywhere in the world, be it in the United States or anywhere else.
 
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technically you cant even drink a Mojito in the bar in Cabo with Havana Jack rum! Good luck with that one
 
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Nope, as an American, you cannot buy,possess,smoke, or sell CC's no matter where you are in the world.


Damn shame not everyone follows the rules Wink


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The provisions of the OFAC regulations with respect to goods of Cuban origin are set forth below:

31 CFR 515.204

§ 515.204 Importation of and dealings in certain merchandise.


(a) Except as specifically authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury (or any person, agency, or instrumentality designated by him) by means of regulations, rulings, instructions, licenses, or otherwise, no person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States may purchase, transport, import, or otherwise deal in or engage in any transaction with respect to any merchandise outside the United States if such merchandise:

(1) Is of Cuban origin; or

(2) Is or has been located in or transported from or through Cuba; or

(3) Is made or derived in whole or in part of any article which is the growth, produce or manufacture of Cuba.


So it is fair to say the mere possession of cigars from Cuba is prohibited under this, and other, regulation.
 
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To think that this was all started by a guy who "allegedly" obtained about a thousand H. Upmann's for his personal stash before signing the embargo order. Gotta love politics.


V.O. - flyboy... that was supposed to dupe US customs, not YOU! Remove the printed bands and see what they are....
 
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Yeah, and then a year later he gets shot in the head.

Where are those H. Upmanns now.


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To think that this was all started by a guy who "allegedly" obtained about a thousand H. Upmann's for his personal stash before signing the embargo order. Gotta love politics.


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You guys are silly indeed.

Don't you realize that they were definitely pre-embargo cigars therefore perfectly legal?

Politician types never do wrong.
 
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They say Kennedy figured the embargo would be over in less than 5 years...


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They say Kennedy figured the embargo would be over in less than 5 years...


That's why he only bought 1000.

But seriously, it probably only should have lasted 5 years. The other 40 years it's been in place hasn't actually done anything negative to the Castro regime.


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Ah yes...this beautiful piece of garbage (12 U.S.C. 95a) created by Woodrow Wilson that was used by FDR in 1933 (vis-a-vis Ex. Order 6102) to shut down the banks for 6 days and confiscate all the Gold held by institutions and the public.

To this day, we still see the wonderful effects.
 
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Who are we to question authority? Wink


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Just because someone's opinion is different than yours, doesn't make them wrong.

A man who WILL NOT to reason is a bigot,
A man who CANNOT reason is a fool,
A man who DARES NOT reason is a slave
 
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