^^ThisJust ship it. Nobody has to know what is in the box.
^^ThisJust ship it. Nobody has to know what is in the box.
This person said it wasn't allowed. They were wrong. It's both legal and allowed. They made up a rule. There's zero reason for you to follow it. maybe you're not telling us the full story? It wasn't odd to start, but it is beginning to be so.Isn't it for that reason that they will potentially start x-raying packages? Untrustworthy patrons taking advantage of the rules/system?
Again, if it's illegal, I won't do it, period.
As usual, it all goes back to the Velvet Underground.Are you suggesting that, desite being well packed, the children may not arrive intact?
Sounds like a conspiracy theory...Suit yourself. But quite a few members have pointed out already that it is NOT illegal under present legislation.
They will x-ray or even open parcels not because you or others are shipping what is currently legal to ship, but because we're heading into an panopticonial system that will criminalise all kinds of normal behaviour to exert control over everyone. It is a submissive, 'yessir', model-citizen approach and attitude that is enabling the panopticon, not some 'rebels' who want privacy and exploit loopholes.
Agreed. If they don't know what they are saying according to their own rules, maybe there is poor training and their supervisor needs to be informed.This person said it wasn't allowed. They were wrong. It's both legal and allowed. They made up a rule. There's zero reason for you to follow it. maybe you're not telling us the full story? It wasn't odd to start, but it is beginning to be so.
Do not attribute malfeasance to a lack of training when personal ideology and malicious intent are the more likely culprits. Acquiescence to misbehaving government workers is the most insidious way to surrender your freedoms. Don’t do it.Agreed. If they don't know what they are saying according to their own rules, maybe there is poor training and their supervisor needs to be informed.
Anyway, regardless, not worth the fight here or there. This has certainly gotten odd.
I don't have the reference off-hand, but they DID used to ship children via the postal service. It can be found if you look it up.............................It is still forbidden to ship children via USPS. Not sure about UPS and FedEx.
Use the USPS online shipping system if you can print your own labels. I box, purchase and label everything at home and just drop the box off at the clerk ready to go. Since I don't ship cigarettes or smokeless tobacco (restricted items), you don't need to declare package contents as the shipped items don't fall within the required categories for declaration.Sounds like a conspiracy theory...
In the end, I'll step up to the occasion of defending our freedom to live lives that do no harm to ourselves and others. However, I'll choose to do this through the system - not in spite of it.
Too many confuse accountability as an encroachment of freedoms. This is unfortunately one of the demises of freedom.
Thanks to all for your help with understanding what is and is not legal regarding shipping tobacco. In the end, I will work alongside my fellow citizens (including the less knowledgeable workers at USPS) to ship my tobacco to my brother (and others).
Do you know which shippers will do the job? UPS, Fedex, and DHL decline.Its not that its illegal to ship to the EU. There are limited amounts allowed and large import fees. Often the amount permitted is not worth the postage.
Didn't used to be!It is still forbidden to ship children via USPS. Not sure about UPS and FedEx.