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Can tobacco be mailed?

Question 1: Can cigarettes be delivered by express delivery? Domestic express delivery currently does not accept cigarettes except for SF Express in some areas.

STO, YTO, Yunda, including postal EMS, E-mail, etc. These ordinary express delivery can all emit smoke.

However, the quantity is limited. Generally, a maximum of 3 packages can be sent for a package at a time, and in some places, two packages can be sent.

You can find a shoe box, put three items in it, and tell the courier directly that it is cigarettes, and they can be sent as well.

But you need to wrap it carefully and put more newspapers or foam around it. Today's express delivery is too violent.

Question 2: Can tobacco be mailed? If you carry or mail cigarette products in other places, the maximum number of domestic cigarettes is 50 cartons, and the maximum number of international cigarettes is 10 cartons, so your cigarettes can be mailed. However, mailing by post office is more expensive. If you use a courier company, it will be much cheaper, about ten yuan is enough!

Question 3: Can cigarettes be mailed? Domestic express delivery currently does not accept cigarettes except for SF Express in some areas.

Ordinary express delivery such as STO, YTO, Yunda, including postal EMS, E-mail, etc. can all emit smoke.

However, the quantity is limited. Generally, a maximum of 3 packages can be sent for a package at a time, and in some places, two packages can be sent.

You can find a shoe box, put three items in it, and tell the courier directly that it is cigarettes, and they can be sent as well.

But you need to wrap it carefully and put more newspapers or foam around it. Today's express delivery is too violent.

Question 4: Can cigarettes be sent by express delivery? OK. Logistics is limited to 10 cartons, express delivery is limited to 2 cartons, and the state also has regulations on the number of cigarette cartons received by the same person on the same day. Then again, the rules are dead, and everyone has their own differences in how they do it!

Question 5: Can cigarettes be mailed? You can send a maximum of two pieces (400 pieces).

Relevant regulatory basis:

"Notice of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration and the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications on the Resumption of Mailing Business of Tobacco and its Products" (State Tobacco Monopoly Administration, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, February 15, 1993 Announced on the same day)

According to the provisions of the "Tobacco Monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China", starting from the principle of taking into account the reasonable needs of the masses and preventing the reselling of tobacco and its products by mail, now It has been decided to resume the mailing business of tobacco and its products. The specific notice is as follows:

1. All regions will resume the mailing business of tobacco and their products from March 1, 1993.

2. Each item of cigarettes and cigars sent by mail is limited to two (400 pieces) (when the two are sent together, the limit is two). Each piece of tobacco leaves and cut tobacco sent by mail is limited to 5 kilograms (the combined mail of the two cannot exceed 10 kilograms).

3. When users mail tobacco and its products, each person is limited to sending one item at a time, and multiple items are not allowed. The postal and telecommunications departments should strengthen the inspection of receipts and mailings to prevent the practice of sending multiple items at once or multiple times, and strictly encapsulate mails to ensure the safety of transportation and delivery.

4. Tobacco monopoly management departments in various places should cooperate closely with the post and telecommunications departments to strengthen management and do a good job.

"Notice of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration on the Implementation of Regulations on Passengers Carrying Cigarettes in Other Places"

Tobacco Monopoly Bureau of all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and Chongqing Municipal Tobacco Monopoly Bureau, and the Special Representative of the State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau in the South Commissioner's Office:

In recent times, some people have taken advantage of the convenience of traveling by car, boat, or airplane to carry large quantities of cigarettes for reselling, violating the tobacco monopoly policy and harming the interests of the country and consumers. In order to maintain the national tobacco monopoly system and protect the normal and reasonable needs of passengers, the following is hereby notified:

1. Passengers are allowed to carry no more than ten cartons (2,000 sticks) of domestic cigarettes in other places, and five cartons (1,000 sticks) of foreign cigarettes. limit. The total number of the two shall not exceed ten.

2. Anyone who exceeds the limit of *** due to special needs should hold a certificate issued by the Tobacco Monopoly Bureau at or above the county level.

3. Tobacco monopoly bureaus at all levels are requested to cooperate closely with railway, transportation, civil aviation, public security, industry and commerce and other departments to strengthen management, and those who violate the above regulations will be dealt with in accordance with the relevant provisions of the monopoly policy.

Question 6: Can Shunfeng Express send cigarettes? Yes, you can mail a small amount of cigarettes (within two strips), but you cannot mail a large amount of cigarettes.

According to Article 23 of the "Tobacco Monopoly Law", the mailing of tobacco products shall not exceed *** stipulated by the relevant departments of the State Council. In this regard, our State (Tobacco) Administration stipulates that mailing cigarettes and cigars Cigarettes, each item shall not exceed two items, with a limit of two items. Each piece of tobacco leaves and shredded tobacco shipped by mail is five kilograms for ***.

Items that cannot be delivered by express delivery are as follows:

(1) Various types of weapons and ammunition. Such as guns, bullets, artillery shells, grenades, landmines, bombs, etc.

(2) Various types of explosive items. Such as detonators, explosives, gunpowder, firecrackers, etc.

(Hai) Various types of flammable items, including liquids, gases and solids. Such as gasoline, kerosene, tung oil, alcohol, lacquer, diesel, aerosol, gas lighter, gas cylinder, phosphorus, sulfur, matches, etc.

(4) Various corrosive items. Such as pyrosulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides, hydrogen peroxide, hazardous chemicals, etc.

(5) Various radioactive elements and containers. Such as uranium, cobalt, radium, plutonium, etc.

(6) Various types of potent poisons. Such as thallium, cyanide, arsenic, etc.

(7) Various types of *** objects. Such as opium (including poppy shells, flowers, bracts, leaves), morphine, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, methamphetamine, ephedrine and other products.

(8) Various biochemical products and infectious items. Such as anthrax, dangerous bacteria, medical waste, etc.

(9) Various publications, promotional materials, printed materials, etc. that endanger national security, social and political stability, and are obscene.

(10) Various items that are harmful to public health. Such as corpse bones, animal organs, limbs, untanned animal skins, unmedicated animal bones, etc.

(11) Items that are expressly prohibited from circulation, delivery or entry and exit by national laws, regulations and administrative rules, such as state secret documents and information, national currency and counterfeit currency and securities, imitation weapons, Control knives, precious cultural relics, endangered wild animals and their products, etc.

(12) Improper packaging may endanger personal safety, contaminate or damage other mailing items, equipment, etc.

(13) Each destination country (region) prohibits the delivery of imported items, etc.

(14) Other items prohibited from delivery

Question 7: Why can’t cigarettes be delivered by express delivery? "Tobacco Monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China" (Law) Article 22 Tobacco leaves and tobacco products must not be mailed or carried in other places beyond the limit specified by the relevant competent authorities of the State Council.

The second item in the "Notice on Resuming the Mailing Business of Tobacco and Its Products" (Guoyanzhuan [1993] No. 7) stipulates that "the mailing of cigarettes and cigars is limited to two pieces (400 pieces) each (The two items are also limited to two items when sent together.) Each item of tobacco leaves and cut tobacco is limited to five kilograms (the two items cannot be sent together more than ten kilograms). The "Notice" also stipulates: "Users can mail tobacco and tobacco products. Each person is limited to sending one item at a time, and multiple items are not allowed to be mailed. The postal and telecommunications department must strengthen the inspection of receipts and mailings to prevent the practice of sending multiple items at one time, and strict packaging of mails to ensure safe delivery. ”

According to the above-mentioned laws and regulatory documents, citizens can mail 2 cartons/400 cigarettes.

Question 8: Why can cigarettes be sent by express delivery? Why I asked several couriers and they all said they cannot send cigarettes

Question 9: Can cigarettes not be delivered by express delivery? Domestic express delivery currently does not accept cigarettes except SF Express in some areas. outside.

STO, YTO, Yunda, including postal EMS, E-mail, etc. These ordinary express delivery can all emit smoke.

However, the quantity is limited. Generally, a maximum of 3 packages can be sent for a package at a time, and in some places, two packages can be sent.

You can find a shoe box, put three items in it, and tell the courier directly that it is cigarettes, and they can be sent as well.

But you need to wrap it carefully and put more newspapers or foam around it. Today's express delivery is too violent.

Question 10: Can cigarettes be sent by express delivery? There is no explicit prohibition on cigarettes.

Expansion: The following cannot be delivered by express delivery. In fact, many express delivery services also deliver prohibited items such as medicines, which are not so strict.

(1) Express contraband:

1. Securities whose value is difficult to estimate and valuables that are easy to lose, such as: bills of lading, verification orders, passports, quotas Certificates, permits, licenses, personal documents, money orders, invoices, national or foreign currency (cash), gold and silver jewelry, costume jewelry, mobile phones.

2. Various dangerous goods that are flammable, explosive, corrosive, toxic, highly acidic, alkaline and radioactive, such as: matches, detonators, gunpowder, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, alcohol (liquid and solids), sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides and other chemical products listed in the "Practical Handbook of Chemical Dangerous Goods" published by Chemical Industry Press.

3. Various types of potent poisons, drugs and psychotropic substances, such as: arsenic, opium, morphine, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, etc.

4. Items prohibited from circulation or shipment by national laws, such as cultural relics, weapons, ammunition, simulated weapons, etc.

5. Newspapers, books, pictures, promotional materials, audio-visual products, laser discs (VCD, DVD, LD), computer disks and optical discs containing reactionary, obscene or offensive content.

6. Things that hinder public health, such as corpses (including burned corpses), untanned animal skins, unmedicated animal bones, etc.

7. Animals, plants and their specimens.

8. White powder whose ingredients are difficult to identify.

9. Personal letters, etc.

(2) Aviation prohibited items:

1. Items that threaten aviation safety refer to items that may obviously endanger personal health and safety or cause damage to property during air transportation. items or substances. There are mainly the following categories:

A. Explosives: such as fireworks, detonation fuses, etc.;

B. Gases: such as compressed gas, dry ice, fire extinguishers, gas cylinders (no emissions) device, non-reinflatable), life saver (self-expanding), etc.;

C. Flammable liquids: such as paint, gasoline, alcohol, engine oil, camphor oil, engine starting fluid, turpentine, Tenna water, glue, perfume, etc.;

D. Flammable solids: spontaneous combustion substances, substances that release flammable gases when exposed to water, such as activated carbon, titanium powder, dried coconut meat, castor products, rubber Debris, safety matches (box or tablet), dry white phosphorus, dry yellow phosphorus, magnesium powder, etc.;

E. Oxidants and organic peroxides: such as potassium permanganate;

F. Toxic and infectious items: such as pesticides, lithium batteries, tear gas, etc.;

G. Radioactive substances;

H. Corrosive items: such as batteries , alkaline battery fluid.

I. Magnets, magnetic steel and other products containing strong magnetism without degaussing protective packaging.

2. Any medicine.

3. Other air prohibited items, such as: powdered items (regardless of color), liquids (regardless of the packaging used), goods with danger signs on the outside, and no certificate from the National Audio and Video Publishing House Audio and video products (including CDs, VCDs), knives, durians, gas lighters, any goods involving the concepts of "weapons" and "guns" (including toys), etc.