i dint think you would get off the runway, even with one packet stuffed up your jumper.
2006-12-15 23:11:35
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answered by mack m 2
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well start by using two cartons, one in each hand.
And then take a running jump from a small height, so that you dont actually hurt your self and then you will be able to find out for yourself.
2006-12-15 23:00:02
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answered by Beautiful - 6
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There are not any policies from the airways attitude approximately donning cigarettes as checked luggage.. yet, do observe that the interstate shipment of tobacco does fall below the jurisdiction of the dep. of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) a branch of the U. S. branch of Justice. only be helpful which you're complying with any ATF policies that *could* prepare to you hence.
2016-12-18 14:23:47
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answered by ? 3
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The secret of flying successfully is to aim for the ground and miss
2006-12-15 23:08:18
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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If you mean how many can you bring back from abroad (Europe) it's 3,200, 16 cartons per person. xx
2006-12-15 23:00:59
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answered by RUTH M 3
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all depends if the cigarettes lets you fly with them?
2006-12-15 23:12:49
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answered by Rosie Posie 2
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Outside of Europe as an example Africa, One, Europe check your travel itinery.
2006-12-15 22:57:56
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answered by edison 5
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it all depends what is in the cigarettes if there are any drugs in them then you should get pretty high
2006-12-18 15:24:25
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answered by alectaf 5
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on a documentary TV last year a customs officer stated as long as it is for your own use no limit they base on how much you would need to last you a year.good luck.
2006-12-17 07:52:09
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answered by Anonymous
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probably best to use an aircraft to fly!
2006-12-15 22:57:41
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answered by bastaad 3
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