Transporting firearms
 

Transporting firearms

Started by Joe Camper, June 01, 2011, 06:42:26 AM

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Joe Camper

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
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eventer1

This might help with crossing into Canada. It's up to date.

http://www.panda.com/canadaguns/ and heaven forbid they try to smuggle any fruit into the country!

Len Silva

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.

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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 .com  is their website.   ;D
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Joe Camper

Thanks everyone.

Another confirmation of the depth on this forum.
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Chopper Scott

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.
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Wouldn't that be rock, paper, whiskey?
Dennis
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