![]() Pesticides, herbicides, and other poisons not classified as hazardous materials. Passports and national identification cards (including applications and renewals for such cards), and original copies of other identity, travel, ownership, or legal documents. Offensive weapons and knives (including knuckledusters and swordsticks), bows (including crossbows and arrows), harpoons, spear guns, sling shots, catapults, and defensive chemical dispensers (including mace, pepper spray, and tear gas). Obscene and immoral articles contained in publications and on any media, including videotapes, films, records, and CD–ROMs. Medicines including over-the-counter and prescription drugs. ![]() Postal Service does not permit these types of products in international mail - see 136.4. Note: Although New Zealand also permits chewing tobacco, snuff, and snus, the U.S. Exception: Cigars, cigarillos, and water-pipes intended for use with tobacco products. Manufactured tobacco products, tobacco leaf, and tobacco refuse. Magnets and magnetic material, such as refrigerator magnets and compasses. ![]() Live organisms, such as bees, leeches, silkworms, and harmless insects. Lithium batteries - including items containing properly installed lithium batteries under IMM 135.6. ![]() Jewelry, precious metals or stones, watches. ![]() Human or animal remains (including cremated remains).
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