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They did not ask if we had vape or cigarettes going through this time. We don't smoke or vape so not an issue for us.
 
I met someone on a trip to Indo thru Singapore. He brought 6 THC vapes with him. I stayed way back of him in the lines. Nothing happened to him so on that basis you should be OK too. Give it a try. I mean, what could go wrong?
 
They did not ask if we had vape or cigarettes going through this time. We don't smoke or vape so not an issue for us.
Recently they wanted to count how many packs of smokes I was bringing in (8), they also wanted to know about the value of my camera, first I told them its old, then he asked again, I told him $800 bucks as its old. He let it be. He didnt even glance at my nutritional suppliments which are stored in their original packaging and were sitting on top of the open suitcase.

I wasn't packing any weed as I figured if I wanted I could get some locally. I'm a nightly consumer, I can do without but hey tropical island vacation really says burn one at will. I didn't get asked to buy any till the day before I was leaving and I kept walking as I was so surprised.
 
Speaking strictly for myself, I would never, ever, try to cross an international border carrying something cannabis related. I don't know if a dog could detect it but I do not intend to experiment; I get sniffed by dogs and so does my luggage every time I enter Mexico through the Cozumel airport.
 
If you can’t live without the stuff, perhaps you’d better stay in the US
 
Just cache it up your bum.

Then if someone says "That's some bad ass shite", you can honestly say

Yes, yes it is!
 
If you can’t live without the stuff, perhaps you’d better stay in the US
Some people use it medicinally, prescribed as an alternative to opioid pain meds.
 
Some people use it medicinally, prescribed as an alternative to opioid pain meds.

Doesn’t matter. Want to deal with the consequences of getting caught? If not, stay home. Pseudoephedrine is illegal in Mx and they apparently occasionally make examples of people. I take it daily for allergies. As a result when I went to MX for full cave class in August, I muddled through with Flonase and a sinus rinse bottle. I wasn’t taking the chance on getting caught.
 
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