Juice Cruise, Friendly countries near UK? (post June 21st)

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glennnnnnn

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Didn't really know where to post this question so.................sorry if it shouldnt be here

I'm just exploring my options here if the worst should happen after 21st June in UK

Does anyone know what France, Amsterdam, Belgium, etc are doing about e-cigs???

Flying will likely be out of the question because of airport security, But Im sure I will be willing to take my car on a ferry a couple of times a year to stock up on juice, But where?

Has anyone else been thinking this through as well as me?

Glenn

(oh and is the proposed legislation going to be for United Kingdom, Great Britain, or the British Isles, because they are all different)
 

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i'm not up to exactly what your legislation says, but i know here when they banned 'flavored' cigarettes, which included cloves, it only applied to selling them in the states. it was (and is) still legal to buy them from overseas and have them shipped, as long as it was for personal use and not for sale. i used to buy 6-7 cartons at a time, and the mfg told me he sent 40 cartons to one person without an issue.

could be the same issue with juice?
 

glennnnnnn

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In the Uk we commonly go on a "Booze Cruise"

This is where you take you own car across a border into another country via a Boat, you then go to a huge supermarket wharehouse thing and load up with as much alcohol and cigarettes as you can afford.

Its done because the prices in France make the trip worthwhile (tax and duty)

Im thinking the same thing for juice, I could catch a ferry and buy six months supply and just bring it back in my own car

Southern Ireland may also be an option, as thats not UK

I already have about 6 months supply, but just thinking ahead


Glenn
 

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I'd try the Netherlands. There seem to be quite a few online dealers there, and their prices are low in comparison to other EU countries.
If you order online from another EU country, there shouldn't be a problem with customs, actually. No customs declaration is needed, and you could request that the dealer use a neutral envelope or box.

I haven't heard of any impending legislation in France or the Benelux, but people here on the Continent are worried that Britain will set a precedent, like it did with no smoking laws.
 
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