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fla-gypsy wrote:
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x2. People can be attacked by thugs and criminals anywhere, even in the great nation of Canada. Leave the sidearm at home and get a legal shotgun, just as effective and will scare the hell out of the crooks.
โDec-01-2014 10:51 AM
enblethen wrote:
For short trips in and out at same location, there is local facilities to store your weapons.
Longer trips through Canada, leave it home!
What you can or cannot bring into Canada
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
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Water-Bug wrote:
I had an uncle who carried a pistol into Canada once, but it took over 4 hours at the border and that was in 1956.
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Brewski50 wrote:You have to change your plans.
What am I supposed to do when I'm trying to cross over the Canadian border.
โDec-01-2014 08:39 AM
Brewski50 wrote:
hope I can get an answer for a dilemma. I'm traveling with my 5th wheel and I want to go into Canada while traveling through the Northwest. I keep a sidearm in my vehicle or my camper for obvious reasons.
What am I supposed to do when I'm trying to cross over the Canadian border. I don't want to ship the pistol to my next us destination as I find that option ridiculous.
Any suggestions?
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