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Re: Canada [Re: 1tonbambam] #7514288 05/17/19 06:15 PM
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No duck nor goose sausage


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Re: Canada [Re: 1tonbambam] #7514596 05/18/19 03:04 AM
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What if you fly into Canada, still get the third degree at the airport?



Re: Canada [Re: 1tonbambam] #7514605 05/18/19 03:16 AM
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There’s a procedure with a form that serves as your permit. Just fill it out, pay the $25 and it’s no big deal. Must have a purpose for having it (like hunting). Same procedure whether in vehicle or at airport. Can’t just bring one through just because you want to. Think about it for a second and it might make sense why that’s the rule. Their country - their rules.

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Re: Canada [Re: 1tonbambam] #7514609 05/18/19 03:23 AM
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Gave them the psperworhI have never had a problem this 4 times I have hunted in Canada. Declared my rifle, gave them the paperwork, paid the 30 dollar fee and I was good to go.

Canadians are an odd bunch, but they live in a Country with a lot of hunting opportunities.

Re: Canada [Re: 1tonbambam] #7514969 05/18/19 09:39 PM
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Thank you all for the comments...
We may want to rethink taking firearms, we don't have any scheduled hunting trips, just taking firearms for protection while out on the road....

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Originally Posted by 1tonbambam
Thank you all for the comments...
We may want to rethink taking firearms, we don't have any scheduled hunting trips, just taking firearms for protection while out on the road....


And that Sir, in addition to our last experience entering the Socialist Republic of Canada, is why we will continue to keep our firearms and forego spending our hard earned dollars in their country...


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