Cuban cigars

wwfstyle

Member
This sunday my wife and I are going to Cabo and a few of my friends said that they would like to see if I am able to bring some cuban cigars back to th states. Is this legal? If so how many can I bring back? They also want me to bring Tequilla (sp?) but I heard that you can only bring back 2 liters to the states. BUT I'm mostly interested in the cigars. Can I mail them from there to my home or can I carry a few ont he plain with me? Any info would be nice. Or if you can recommend on who I call to ask these questions. THX in advance Rick
 

sato

Member
Its Illegal to bring across anything from Cuba as far as I know. When I was in Australia a few years back I smoked those babies as often as I could, GLORIOUS!.
Although when we came back across into the states at customs they simply asked us if we had anything to declare and if you said no they said ok and let you pass, so I think we could have made it back with some.
Expensive little buggers though, AUS 15. Which is about $10 American but soooo worth it.
P.S.
Australia has the best diving I have experienced in my life and now all dives in America suck because I am jaded :(
 

tangman99

Active Member
Due to the embargo, it is not only illegal to bring Cuban Cigars in to the U.S., it is illegal to even have possesion of them. If you bring them in, you are taking the risk which from what I understand can be a very hefty fine. At the least, they will take the cigars (and give them to their friends) and you will be out of your money.
If you want to get cubans into the U.S., the best way to have someone out of the county ship them to you. You could buy them and ship them from where you are. If you do, I'd make them pay up front because there is a slim chance they won't make it. Very slim though.
I have had some friends bring them in by removing the cigar bands and putting them in another type of box.
Choice is yours, but don't get left holding the bag for your friends if you don't make it back in with them.
 

reefraff

Active Member
From what i understand you can actually bring up to 100 dollars worth of Cuban cigars in but not directly from Cuba. I know a guy who makes an excuse to hit Canada every few months so he can bring back a few stoggies. Maybe he is just a lucky criminal?
 

tangman99

Active Member

Originally posted by reefraff
From what i understand you can actually bring up to 100 dollars worth of Cuban cigars in but not directly from Cuba. I know a guy who makes an excuse to hit Canada every few months so he can bring back a few stoggies. Maybe he is just a lucky criminal?

Sorry, but mistaken. Here is the text from the U.S. customs site that explains it:
The revival of interest in cigars and cigar smoking underscores the need to remind the public of the prohibitions that have been in place for many years with respect to cigars of Cuban origin. The number of attempted importations of Cuban cigars into the United States is rising and because dealing in such cigars may lead to Treasury enforcement actions, the public should be aware of — and make every effort to observe — the prohibitions which are in effect.
There is a total ban on the importation into the United States of Cuban-origin cigars and other Cuban-origin tobacco products. This prohibition extends to such products acquired in Cuba, irrespective of whether a traveler is licensed by Office of Foreign Asset Controls (OFAC) to engage in Cuba travel-related transactions, and to such products acquired in third countries by any U.S. Traveler, including purchases at duty-free shops. Contrary to what many people may believe, it is illegal for travelers to bring into the United States Cuban cigars acquired in third countries, such as Canada, England, or Mexico.
Importation of Cuban-origin cigars and other Cuban-origin tobacco products is prohibited whether the goods are purchased by the importer or given to the importer as a gift. Similarly, the import ban extends to Cuban-origin cigars and other Cuban-origin tobacco products offered for sale over the Internet or through a catalog.
It is also illegal for U.S. persons to buy, sell, trade, or otherwise engage in transactions involving illegally-imported Cuban cigars. The penalties for doing so include, in addition to confiscation of the cigars, civil fines of up to $55,000 per violation and in appropriate cases, criminal prosecution which may result in higher fines and/or imprisonment.
These prohibitions are applicable to all goods of Cuban origin and are an important element of the comprehensive program of economic sanctions against the Cuban Government which have been in place since 1963. Those sanctions have had the support of the last seven Administrations.
The U.S. Treasury Department, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), administers the embargo of Cuba. Suspected embargo violations may be reported telephonically to OFAC Enforcement Division at 202.622.2430 or via facsimile at 202.622.1657.
 

lionkiller

Member
It is illegal, but Everytime I went our of the Country I bought five of them. I would always bring back three. Just place them in my suitcase and forgot about them. Unless they decide to rumage through all your bags you will be fine. If the find them, they will probably only take them and that is it. Unless they find a lot more stuff.
You probably won't be checked though as long as you don't act or look like a terrorist or drug smuggler.
 

reefraff

Active Member
I guess my guy, and actually a couple others have been lucky. I guess only bringing a few in they have avoided detection. One guy is a rep for a outdoor product company and he brings some back every time he goes to canada. I guess if they bust him with a few they will just take them away and warn him.
Fink Cigar Company sells what they claim is cigars blended with cuban tobacco they claim was warehoused before that SOB JFK signed the ban. That jerk made sure he had better than 1000 Havana's before he signed the order.
 

bergamer

Active Member
haha, leave them in your luggage, dont forget benny the beagle who can smell those tasty sticks. it is illegal
 

reefraff

Active Member
I've got 2 Beagles myself. If DEA has them convinced drugs, bombs or cuban cigars is food you have NO CHANCE of sneaking them in:hilarious
 

bergamer

Active Member
hahahah, I have a 1 year old beagle too, I know what your saying but beagles are used at the border to sniff for dope and other contra band
by the way, my beagles name is benny
 

reefraff

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My beagles are Bo for Bodacious unit and Maggie for Margaret Thatcher, the only devent politician to come from the European continent in the last 40 years :D
 

fishnerd

Member
Tangman, I did research a few months ago and got customs info contradicting yours. I was researching importation of absinthe, and came across the Cuban cigars. What I interpreted was that Cuban cigars can be brought into the country, as long as they...
1) are for personal consumption (no exact quantity stated)
2) declared at customs, and taxes are paid
3) not purchased in Cuba
Absinthe, on the other hand can not be sold or distilled in the USA. You can bring it to the US. You can drink it in the US. You can share it in the US. The trickiness comes when you start dealing with internet orders. Is an internet purchase made at your computer, or the seller's computer? Presedence has not been set on this yet.
 

tangman99

Active Member
I don't know what to say fishnerd. I got that information straight from the U.S. Customs website. I'm not going to bring them in myself. I will either ship them to myself if I'm out of the country or do like I do now and have someone else ship them to me.
 

fishnerd

Member
I wasn't saying you are wrong, just that the government contradicts themselves so often. No wonder there are so many lawyers trying to intrepret the laws.
 

tangman99

Active Member
I know what you mean. Some of our laws are as complicated as our tax code. Somehow I don't manage to lose any sleep when I light up a Cuban and break that dreadful law. I wish our Government would stop worrying about petty crap like banning cuban cigars and do something about --- offenders or something important like that.
 

lionkiller

Member
I wish our Government would stop worrying about petty crap like banning cuban cigars and do something about --- offenders or something important like that.
Actually it isn't just cigars. It is any export from Cuba. Governmental policy due to Castro's own policies in his own country and towards us.
 

tangman99

Active Member

Originally posted by Lionkiller
Actually it isn't just cigars. It is any export from Cuba. Governmental policy due to Castro's own policies in his own country and towards us.

Yeah I know, but their cigars are all I'm intersted in.
 

lefty

Active Member
How dare our government deprive Americans of quality smokes.
Heh, but in all seriousness, I do sympathize with you guys. Hopefully the law will be subject to change soon. Mass petitioning, anyone? :D
-lefty
 

kdfrosty

Active Member
Just got back from vacationing in Mexico last month....and brought home two Cuban cigars. I was a bit worried about it, so I bought two other cigars, removed the wrap from the Mexican cigars and put them on the Cuban cigars. I put the Cuban cigars in the tube that the Mexican cigars came in, and brought them back. The first thing that customs asked me was "Do you have any Cuban cigars?". "No sir, I sure don't"
 

reefraff

Active Member
Let's see. We have to worry about people smuggling in drugs, bombs, people and God knows what else and the customs agents are worried about Cuban Cigars. And the politicians wonder why half the people in this country dont vote.
 
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