Marijuana, meth, e-cigarettes seized at Texas ports $3.6M in drugs and unauthorized e-cigarettes found in shipments of stone, plastic goods from China and Mexico 774 1 minute read Drugs and unauthorized e-cigarettes were found by US Customs and Border Protection officials in shipments of goods from China and Mexico. (Photo: CBP) More than $3.6 million in marijuana, methamphetamine and unauthorized e-cigarettes were seized from Texas ports during three recent incidents. The first case occurred in late December when U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized 42 separate e-cigarette shipments arriving from China destined for various Texas counties. The shipments included 33,681 individual disposable flavored e-cigarette cartridges resembling name brand products “that did not meet the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act requirements,” according to CBP officials. The e-cigarette cartridges have a retail value of $719,453.