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Anybody know if there's a limit to the amount of cigarettes I can bring into the US?

I'm from Aus, and I know its limited to like 20 darts a person (which is ridiculous, though they never ever check in fairness) was wondering if there was a similar limit going into the US. Ask coz I'm having a lay-over in Seoul omw to NY and was planning to stuff my pockets/carry on with cheap Korean cigarettes before I hop back on the plane.

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it's not the type of thing where you smoke one and you're hooked. i know this is naive of me to say, but i've been smoking moderately for about three years and never felt cravings. i can go a month or two without smoking and never even think about wanting a cigarette. i smoke because i enjoy the taste and they help calm me down when i'm stressed out. the act of smoking, the deep breaths, the focusing on something that is not nothing but is still nothing important, can be really therapeutic. like taking an aside from the world for a few minutes. some people will say that i only find them de-stressing because i am addicted and i am only soothing my craving. but this isn't often. and if i am stressed out and don't have cigarettes nearby i will do something else like drink a cup of tea or go for a walk. cigarettes are very expensive where i live, and while i enjoy the experience i don't enjoy it so much that i feel the need to shell out regularly for them.

not encouraging you to try, i would feel bad if you got hooked and died lol, but explaining my reasoning.

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