Re: Travelling cigars
On May 19, 9:41 am, Bart Goddard <goddar...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
MikeZ <Mike.Gets....@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:1179585175.282251.61620
@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:
On May 19, 7:39 am, Bart Goddard <goddar...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"MLF" <ferma...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote innews:f2mqln$jml$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
It seems pretty clear to me.
Maybe I missed it, so could you underline the part that says
either 1. If a US citizen has dinner at his friend's
house in Calgary, and his friend serves food prepared with
Cuban sugar or offers him a Cuban cigar for dessert, and
the US citizen eats/smokes it, he has broken some law.
2. That the US government is arrogant enough to think that
it can regulate the behavior of a German citizen traveling in
Canada.
B.
If you're a German citizen you can smoke Cuban cigars, eat Cuban food,
drink Cuban coffee and rum and use a Cuban hooker anywhere in the
world except the USA. If you're a German citizen and do any of that in
the USA you're breaking US Law. You're also enjoying our hospitality
and giving us the finger by doing so.
So you admit that there is no answer to #1. Finally.
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Are you a German or US citizen?
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