Can you mail cigarettes through the mail

In the United States, it is generally illegal to mail cigarettes through the United States Postal Service (USPS) or any other commercial carrier, such as FedEx or UPS. This is because cigarettes are considered hazardous materials and are subject to regulations and restrictions under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulations.

The USPS has a specific policy prohibiting the mailing of cigarettes, as well as other tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and vaping devices. According to the USPS, "Cigarettes and other tobacco products are not permitted to be mailed or shipped through the United States Postal Service."

Similarly, FedEx and UPS have their own policies prohibiting the shipment of cigarettes and other tobacco products. According to FedEx, "Cigarettes and other tobacco products are not permitted to be shipped through FedEx services."

There are a few exceptions to these rules, such as:

  1. Shipping cigarettes to military personnel stationed overseas: The USPS allows cigarettes to be mailed to military personnel stationed overseas, but only through specific channels and with proper documentation.
  2. Shipping cigarettes to Native American reservations: Some Native American reservations have their own laws and regulations regarding the sale and distribution of cigarettes, and it may be possible to ship cigarettes to these reservations under certain circumstances.
  3. Shipping cigarettes to international destinations: It is generally possible to ship cigarettes to international destinations, but this must be done through a licensed tobacco wholesaler or retailer and in compliance with the laws and regulations of the destination country.

It's important to note that even if you are able to find a way to mail cigarettes, it is still illegal to do so without proper documentation and compliance with relevant laws and regulations.