Shipping to Norway
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Shipping to Norway
some of you might remember that the situation for doll owners in Norway was precarious. A while ago, customs made some random discoveries during regular inspections, leading to seizures and search warrants. The result was a massive media hysteria and it was unclear for a while if dolls would have to be considered banned in Norway.
However, Norway is no hick country with dated backwards-oriented laws; actually it's quite the opposite, so the events in Norway gave me a lot to think.
Based on my belief that Norwegian authorities just (rather strictly) enforced a legal situation applicable to EU countries as well and did not retard back to moral prejudices from decades ago (like the UK) I made a shipment to a Norwegian customer.
It was inspected, and it passed.
The doll in question was a EX-lite - life-sized, adult proportions and adult faces. So I think it's rather safe to assume that there is no general ban on dolls in Norway. As long as you stick to common-sense recommendation that apply similarily to EU countries, Canada, the U.S. and Australia, everything should be fine.
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Re: Shipping to Norway
If you are ordering a doll over 145 cm you have absolutely nothing to fear from Norwegian customs, they are only looking for underage looking dolls. Media on the other hand is still looking for stories and innocent people to abuse.
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Re: Shipping to Norway
Where is the logic in that?!