rbbrock
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While this probably doesn't matter, I found one case and one case only that has dealt with cuban cigar possession in the U.S. A warrant was served at the guy's house for a weapons charge and they found 50 some boxes of cubans. They came back with another warrant and took all the cigars (supposed value of $25,000) and this was upheld on appeal. Not sure of the fine, but there was one imposed on him. The case is U.S. v. Conner in the N.D. of Ill.
So while the statute doesn't specifically ban possession in the U.S. as CA stated, me thinks you could be convicted of a violation for simply smoking a PSD4 in a bar
Cripes, Mike, the 7th Circuit actually cites to CA in its opinion! ("Despite some controversy over the degree to which Cuba (where tobacco was first encountered by European explorers) has been able to maintain the quality of its cigars under communist rule, it is undisputed that the leaves grown in the fertile soil of the Vuelta Abajo, in the western province of Pinar del Rio, cultivated and prepared according to centuries-old traditions, produce an incomparably smooth, pungent, and full-bodied smoke." See James Suckling, "On the Road to Tobacco Country: A journey into the Vuelta Abajo, land of the world's best cigar leaves," Cigar Aficionado magazine, May/June 2001.).
That would be interesting to read! What's the cite for that case?
Have you been able to find any cases that deal with possession in the U.S? I've just begun to learn how to research on WL and LN, so I'm probably not finding everything out there.
The cite for that quote is United States v. Connors, 441 F.3d 527, 529-30 (7th Cir. 2006).
I have never taken the time to do a Lexis search for TWEA (Trading With the Enemy Act) cases, but I may do so when I have some time to kill one of these days. It could be fun.
This should be a pdf of the opinion: linky.