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US Customs and Absinthe - Is Absinthe Legal in the US?

April 6th, 2007 · 2 Comments ·

Absinthe and US CustomsAbsinthe is a drink that gets a lot of discussion, but many people are unsure of the facts and laws concerning absinthe. Many ask, Is Absinthe Legal in the US? The simple answer to this question is yes. Absinthe is completely legal to own in the United States of America. This is surprising to some people whom believe that absinthe is illegal. That is not the truth. A person can legally own absinthe. That is not a problem at all in the United States of America, for someone to possess absinthe. Absinthe is legal to possess in the United States.

US and Absinthe - What’s the Deal?

If a person were to purchase absinthe online and have it sent to them, there is a chance that customs could seize the shipment if they deem it is for human consumption. The FDA does not permit liquid containing thujone into the country that is for the purpose of human consumption. This could be avoided by packaging such shipment in such a way that it does not appear that the contents is for human consumption. So, in the end, there is some chance that customs could take away a shipment of absinthe containing thujone that was meant for human consumption.

So Absinthe Is Legal in the US?

It is legal to purchase and own absinthe (containing thujone) in the United States of America. It is not illegal to buy it. The only laws that apply to absinthe in the United States say that it is not legal to sell the product. So if someone were to find a place online that sold absinthe, it would be a perfectly legal thing to do if that person were to purchase the product at hand. And, again, it is completely legal for a person to own absinthe in the United States of America.

Tags: The Law and Absinthe

2 responses so far ↓

  • MadLib // May 17, 2007 at 12:14 pm

    Absinthe is a seize on site, if customs or law enforcement find it and discern what it is, it will be taken away to be “destroyed”.

  • Tony // Aug 6, 2008 at 12:45 pm

    I disagree with madlib. I have had packages opened by customs that contained absinthe and it was not touched. It was left in the box!

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