From state to state and over the boarder into Canada.
Is there a link to this info on a state by state basis possibly.
I have a friend going on a hunting trip to western Canada and there will be 7 guys all with many high powered rifles you know as they say loaded to the hilt. They want to have a good trip.
Any info or help would be greatly appreciated
Maybe? http://www.nraila.org/gunlaws/federal/read.aspx?id=59 (http://www.nraila.org/gunlaws/federal/read.aspx?id=59)
This might help with crossing into Canada. It's up to date.
http://www.panda.com/canadaguns/ (http://www.panda.com/canadaguns/) and heaven forbid they try to smuggle any fruit into the country!
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5044-eng.html (http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5044-eng.html)
You must also be sure to have the proper documentation to bring the firearms back into the states.
The Travelers Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States. It also has a brief section on Canada and Mexico. Updated every year. WWW.gunlawguide (http://www.gunlawguide) .com is their website. ;D
Thanks everyone.
Another confirmation of the depth on this forum.
After crossing the border into Canada I found that basically you are at the discression of the folks checking you out. This is no lie. I saw two border agents deciding an issue by doing "rock, paper, scissors" to decide if 2 guys on their way fishing could bring a bottle of whiskey with them that they had across the border. They took the whiskey.
Wouldn't that be rock, paper, whiskey?
Dennis