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fyi: this will be an import from Brazil.

2006-12-19 14:12:06 · 3 answers · asked by michelleferro 2 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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The sale of cigarette papers in the US is regulated by the FDA. They may be sold only in context as an accessory for tobacco products and may not be advertised as being for the use of "tobacco substitutes."

2006-12-19 14:23:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I found this article among many on the link I put below


Another threat to the cigarette industry was repeated attempts at regulatory oversight under the Clinton administration, particularly the zealous efforts of Commissioner David Kessler, head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In a campaign that was part politics and part science, Kessler testified before Congress that he believed nicotine was a highly addictive drug being manipulated by tobacco companies. He argued that if tobacco functioned as a drug, it should be regulated as one too, pleading the case for FDA jurisdiction over tobacco products. Ultimately this controversial assertion was heard in 1999 before the Supreme Court, and the Court decided in March 2000 that tobacco does not fall under the FDA's purview as defined by Congress.

2006-12-19 14:27:13 · answer #2 · answered by Mystee_Rain 5 · 0 0

they will have to go through customs ,however they are covered under the division of alcohol tobacco and firearms if they meet their standards I would say no

2006-12-19 14:17:33 · answer #3 · answered by churchillbilly 2 · 0 0

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