Carrying ecig and ejuice in hongkong

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vapdivrr

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Hi im going to hongkong in 2 weeks
Theres possible i can carry 3mg of ejuice?
Your only taking 3mls? Or your juice is 3mg? Curious, because what would mg's matter? Like they can test it? Hopefully you can take it, but not sure on this one

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"e-cigarettes containing nicotine are considered pharmaceutical products. They have to comply with the relevant requirements on safety, quality and efficacy under the ordinance, and must be registered with the Pharmacy and Poisons Board of Hong Kong before they can be put up for sale or distribution in Hong Kong. Besides, under the same ordinance, nicotine is categorised as a Part 1 poison, which can only be legally possessed or sold by licensed medicine dealers, including licensed wholesale dealers and authorised sellers of poisons. Illegal possession or sale of Part 1 poisons or unregistered pharmaceutical products is an offence. Any person convicted of the offence is liable to a maximum fine of $100,000 and imprisonment for up to two years."
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"there are currently no nicotine-containing e-cigarettes registered as pharmaceutical products in Hong Kong"
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Soooo... hell no.
 

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I would not try it personally. This would be a situation where I would carry something else that is either legal, or not likely to be recognized. You could try nic salt pouches @bernie is the expert on those, or some other form of traditional nic replacement. It's just not worth the risk, if you ask me.

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i have 3 30ml juice with 3mg nic
Gotcha.. .well the 30ml bottles are ok in terms of size but I wish I knew the answer for you.....if anything they are best in your carry on and sealed in ziplocks, but for that country, I don't know...

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I would not try it personally. This would be a situation where I would carry something else that is either legal, or not likely to be recognized. You could try nic salt pouches @bernie is the expert on those, or some other form of traditional nic replacement. It's just not worth the risk, if you ask me.

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