Yeah, if you have anything coming from the US, go to usps.com to check the tracking number, it carries over to CP or atleast its suppose to lol
Hmm, I guess it does not apply to el cheapo Xpresspost?
"There is no information available for this item.
Tracking by Canada Post is not a feature for this product."
is it from the USA?
I got the same message from my order with got vapes, made the wait for the eternity seem like .... well... an eternity
My buddies goodies got snagged by custys today... Contained nic but damn
Yup - $14 for shipping and handling as opposed to $25 provape normally charges.
Yup, but I'd rather wait than not get my stuff
Sorry to hear that - I was hoping that the Christmas rush would let more through... hope mine gets through
So without tracking, we wouldn't know what customs is doing?
I'd be "very" surprised if, in this entire vaping community, we don't have a few well-informed Lawyers in both, Canada & the US.
My point? I'm "pretty sure" that since both Nations have Constitutionally "declared" & "committed-to" The Rule of Law… we have a "forever" loophole (not a loophole actually, more like a Constitutionally-protected "right"). Would prefer not to do the research myself, so I'm suggesting we start a "Calling All Vaping Lawyers, Judges, & Law Professors" thread.
There is a "very" strong probability that if the package carries an open declaration that it is both shipped & received under Constitutionally protected rights… & under inherent jurisdiction ONLY… the package becomes "untouchable". We must be prepared, initially, however (won't happen too often) to prosecute violating individuals (that would be individual living persons, not "Officers") to the full extent available to us under Civil Law (which is still "The People's Law)… we would sue the individual person (regardless of whether he/she was wearing a uniform at the time) for financial damages, punitive damages (for violating the Constitution), & emotional "stress/distress" &, of course, for these ridiculous recent-years extra-billing term they call "Court Costs" (this is an "already payed" organization, as it is a Government Body).
We would undoubtedly win… as they "document everything" , & the documentation becomes our "evidence". A bit "tedious"… but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take many cases & they'd "leave-it-alone"… for a long list of reasons. ALL men & ALL women have a "forever" right to trade with one another… "privately" without Government interference; & there are many examples in "case law" where this object fact has already been "proven" (in all countries sharing roots in British Common Law & sworn to uphold those rights).
So… who's gonna start the thread?
I'd be "very" surprised if, in this entire vaping community, we don't have a few well-informed Lawyers in both, Canada & the US.
My point? I'm "pretty sure" that since both Nations have Constitutionally "declared" & "committed-to" The Rule of Law… we have a "forever" loophole (not a loophole actually, more like a Constitutionally-protected "right"). Would prefer not to do the research myself, so I'm suggesting we start a "Calling All Vaping Lawyers, Judges, & Law Professors" thread.
There is a "very" strong probability that if the package carries an open declaration that it is both shipped & received under Constitutionally protected rights… & under inherent jurisdiction ONLY… the package becomes "untouchable". We must be prepared, initially, however (won't happen too often) to prosecute violating individuals (that would be individual living persons, not "Officers") to the full extent available to us under Civil Law (which is still "The People's Law)… we would sue the individual person (regardless of whether he/she was wearing a uniform at the time) for financial damages, punitive damages (for violating the Constitution), & emotional "stress/distress" &, of course, for these ridiculous recent-years extra-billing term they call "Court Costs" (this is an "already payed" organization, as it is a Government Body).
We would undoubtedly win… as they "document everything" , & the documentation becomes our "evidence". A bit "tedious"… but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take many cases & they'd "leave-it-alone"… for a long list of reasons. ALL men & ALL women have a "forever" right to trade with one another… "privately" without Government interference; & there are many examples in "case law" where this object fact has already been "proven" (in all countries sharing roots in British Common Law & sworn to uphold those rights).
So… who's gonna start the thread?
well this started a little over a month ago with customs since health canada put in the new regs.. expect your e juice containing nic to not reach your home if they flag it