I just found this last night. The Alberta Tobacco Tax Act of 2006 states the following:
"For both marked and unmarked tobacco, the (Alberta Tobacco Tax) Act prohibits a consumer from possessing without a permit:
more than 1000 cigarettes,
more than 1000 tobacco sticks,
more than 1000 grams of fine cut tobacco,
cigars that contain more than 1000 grams of tobacco, or
any combination of tobacco containing more than 1000 grams of tobacco.
TRA considers persons who possess more than these quantities without a permit to be retailers. A consumer can apply to TRA for a permit to possess more than the quantities noted above. The application should state the reasons for requiring the excess quantities and the use that will be made of the tobacco."
So unless I'm interperting this legislation improperly (which I may be), I need a permit and special permission from the government to Celler more than 1 Kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pipe tobacco.
Here's the link:
http://www.finance.alberta.ca/publications/tax_rebates/tobacco/tta7.html
Unreal.
"For both marked and unmarked tobacco, the (Alberta Tobacco Tax) Act prohibits a consumer from possessing without a permit:
more than 1000 cigarettes,
more than 1000 tobacco sticks,
more than 1000 grams of fine cut tobacco,
cigars that contain more than 1000 grams of tobacco, or
any combination of tobacco containing more than 1000 grams of tobacco.
TRA considers persons who possess more than these quantities without a permit to be retailers. A consumer can apply to TRA for a permit to possess more than the quantities noted above. The application should state the reasons for requiring the excess quantities and the use that will be made of the tobacco."
So unless I'm interperting this legislation improperly (which I may be), I need a permit and special permission from the government to Celler more than 1 Kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pipe tobacco.
Here's the link:
http://www.finance.alberta.ca/publications/tax_rebates/tobacco/tta7.html
Unreal.