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pulsar
Jun 02, 2016Explorer
While entering Canada, we are always asked about firearms. Perhaps that is because we travel with golden retrievers, "Nice hunting dogs you got there." We've been searched a number of times.
Once, I asked what triggered the search. The response was, "The inspector over there just came off of break and needs something to do."
The agents have always been polite, although sometimes insistent about telling them where our firearms are kept.
The funniest one was the first time we crossed into Canada (July, 1991). It was from Jackman, Maine. Two young agents in the crisply pressed royal blue uniforms went through everything inside the RV. (Never did they open a bay on the outside.) When they exited the RV, they had golden retriever hair all over their uniforms.
Tom
Once, I asked what triggered the search. The response was, "The inspector over there just came off of break and needs something to do."
The agents have always been polite, although sometimes insistent about telling them where our firearms are kept.
The funniest one was the first time we crossed into Canada (July, 1991). It was from Jackman, Maine. Two young agents in the crisply pressed royal blue uniforms went through everything inside the RV. (Never did they open a bay on the outside.) When they exited the RV, they had golden retriever hair all over their uniforms.
Tom
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