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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 1459668" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>Cohiba. I am honestly not trying to pick bones with you. I really enjoy good smokes. Now I have had some very high dollar cubans (most of which were legal here,... that should explain the cost a little), and honestly, I have had some domincan and nicis that I wholeheartedly prefer. We will chalk that up to a matter of tastes.</p><p></p><p>Now, as far as the legality, by burning the cigar you are adhering to the possession of a "product of Cuba." Which is great, but that only applies for possessing, not for purchasing. This is why, technically, even if you are on a cruise in the caribbean and you, an American citizen, purchases a cuban cigar outside of US territories, you can be fined $250,000 and face imprisonment (doubt that its enforced). It wont matter that you burned the product, the crime you would be charged with is the purchase.</p><p></p><p>I think its a stupid hold over law from the cold war. I really dont care who's regime I contribute to. I am sure if I got nitpicky over every agenda some corporation had, I would need to start a farm and become self sustainable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 1459668, member: 7633"] Cohiba. I am honestly not trying to pick bones with you. I really enjoy good smokes. Now I have had some very high dollar cubans (most of which were legal here,... that should explain the cost a little), and honestly, I have had some domincan and nicis that I wholeheartedly prefer. We will chalk that up to a matter of tastes. Now, as far as the legality, by burning the cigar you are adhering to the possession of a "product of Cuba." Which is great, but that only applies for possessing, not for purchasing. This is why, technically, even if you are on a cruise in the caribbean and you, an American citizen, purchases a cuban cigar outside of US territories, you can be fined $250,000 and face imprisonment (doubt that its enforced). It wont matter that you burned the product, the crime you would be charged with is the purchase. I think its a stupid hold over law from the cold war. I really dont care who's regime I contribute to. I am sure if I got nitpicky over every agenda some corporation had, I would need to start a farm and become self sustainable. [/QUOTE]
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