Customs always had a right to open/confiscate anything they wanted anyways
No, they didn't. They never had a right to touch domestic first class letter mail. Packages are a whole different story, but first class mail was supposed to be secret unless otherwise ordered by the courts.
Cliff notes??? Cliff was a lot more accurate than you are.
Do tell. Or are you one of those pathetic idiots who just talk shit to raise their low self-esteems?
I was very accurate. He signed a NEW law saying that the Gov't CAN'T open your mail (note to all the nay sayers saying that customs opened mail, NEW & CAN'T).
But, he added a note to the law that he can open it if he wants.
So basically, he signed the law and said he didn't have to follow it, for all those confused.
Ya, old news... lol jesus this place cracks me up.
Didn't realize the American laws were that strict.Not only do Canadian customs open/take what they want,they send you an addition charge for them to do so.Some charges double of what the products were worth
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