Originally Posted by
Rommie2k6
Man... you sure sound like a paranoid CBP/TSA staff. I am just trying to figure out if it is worth the hassle of declaration and secondary screening. Besides, I am not bringing in fresh agriculture products or meat products... No offence, but I am sure most people would not declare simple food stuff (e.g. candy, processed food, etc.) they bring in, that's like incriminating yourself intentionally.
Is it worth the hassle of not declaring the items and then getting a secondary?