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kgragert
Apr 13, 2015Explorer
Tom/Barb wrote:kgragert wrote:
Don't forget Canada if you're heading north.
They have a No gun policy, even if locked in a gun safe.
You will be arrested if found with a firearm regardless of type.
They even arrested an American tourist that got on the wrong road and just tried to make a U-turn on the Canadian side of the border.
Bear pepper spray is a great idea, 30'-50' range, you can sweep a large area in a fraction of a second, and if you make a mistake it's non fatal.
When you are found in Canada with out the proper paper work, you deserve what you get.
The rest of your message is BS and a rant of highest ignorance.
Really? And what part of it is BS?
The Bear Pepper Spray?
http://goo.gl/ybOHEg
Or the part about Canada's Zero gun policy?
Just because you don't know about it doesn't make it BS.
Case against U.S. man illustrates Canada's zero-tolerance gun policy
http://goo.gl/xlWV70
"Under Canadian law, Americans who want to bring up to three guns across the border must first fill out a form and pay a $25 fee in Canadian dollars. The weapons must be declared at the border post; the form serves as a 60-day gun permit in Canada.
"If you do not declare all firearms or weapons, we will seize them and you may face criminal charges," the Canada Border Services Agency warns on its website. "
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