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the 12 ga you can get a permit to bring in. the pistol, too, if the barrel is
long enough.

TF wrote:

A Glock 23 .40 and a Mossberg 12ga pump. I have the state carry permits,

but
want to see if there are any additional carry/declare laws that apply to

boats
I'm unaware of.

The 12ga is for fishing



it would be contrary to Canadian Law to bring them into Canadian waters.

Cheers
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"Horvath" wrote in message
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On 31 Mar 2004 19:52:18 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote this
crap:

the 12 ga you can get a permit to bring in. the pistol, too, if the

barrel is
long enough.


It's against my principles to carry a permit.





Screw the rules! They're more like guidelines, anyways.



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JAXAshby wrote:

the 12 ga you can get a permit to bring in. the pistol, too, if the barrel is
long enough.


No, you can't

Cheers
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the 12 ga you can get a permit to bring in. the pistol, too, if the barrel
is
long enough.


No, you can't

Cheers
Marty


here ya go dude.

http://www.cfc-ccaf.gc.ca/en/owners_...ts/visitin.asp

that's a start. that site doesn't mention protection from wildlife, but the
canadian site does. I just didn't spend any time looking for it.



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JAXAshby wrote:
the 12 ga you can get a permit to bring in. the pistol, too, if the barrel


is

long enough.


No, you can't

Cheers
Marty



here ya go dude.

http://www.cfc-ccaf.gc.ca/en/owners_...ts/visitin.asp

that's a start. that site doesn't mention protection from wildlife, but the
canadian site does. I just didn't spend any time looking for it.


Reading comprehension problems again? I wrote "you", we have a strict policy against
allowing sociopaths to enter the country, armed or not.

Cheers
Marty

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On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 08:01:21 -0500, Martin Baxter wrote:

JAXAshby wrote:

snip...
http://www.cfc-ccaf.gc.ca/en/owners_...ts/visitin.asp
that's a start. that site doesn't mention protection from wildlife,
but the
canadian site does. I just didn't spend any time looking for it.


Reading comprehension problems again? I wrote "you", we have a strict
policy against
allowing sociopaths to enter the country, armed or not.

Cheers
Marty


I 'guess' i can see the logic of 'packing' in the US where many other
packer's are and where you are 100:1 more likley to be gunned down cf
Canada...But the argument wears mighty thin regarding packing in Canada
where you have to try hard to find a reason to do so ....drug smokin
hippies, shady cops, mean animals, commie *******s.. other
'un-enlightened' Americans...which one gives you such concern that you
would try to kill them?

The right to bear arms [and risk a sunburn] applies only to certain states
with those United States and has no pluck anywhere else in the world. Just
don't visit Canada if you feel the need to have a person killing m,achine
on your person. The cops are SO antigun here that a 911 call metioning
the word GUN will brign the wrath of god on the perps...whereas pulling a
pistol from a a shaky hand will get you beat to death.
IMHO
rick
rick
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none wrote:

The cops are SO antigun here that a
911 call metioning the word GUN will brign the wrath of god on the
perps...whereas pulling a pistol from a a shaky hand will get you beat
to death.
IMHO
rick
rick


Exactly Rick, if Jax had bothered to read his link he would have seen
that the only circumstance that might allow a bringing a restricted
weapon (all handguns) into the country would be participation in a recognized
shooting competition. Tooting around in your sail boat with one just doesn't cut
it.

I am sure that if the authorities (police, coasties, customs inspectors ...) were
to board your vessel and find any sort of firearm onboard, would go pretty much
ballistic. If it were a hand gun the story would probably make the front page of the
National Post.
Cheers
Marty

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sounds like a bunch of sissy-girl wimps up there.

Scotty

"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
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none wrote:

The cops are SO antigun here that a
911 call metioning the word GUN will brign the wrath of god on the
perps...whereas pulling a pistol from a a shaky hand will get you beat
to death.
IMHO
rick
rick


Exactly Rick, if Jax had bothered to read his link he would have seen
that the only circumstance that might allow a bringing a restricted
weapon (all handguns) into the country would be participation in a

recognized
shooting competition. Tooting around in your sail boat with one just

doesn't cut
it.

I am sure that if the authorities (police, coasties, customs inspectors

....) were
to board your vessel and find any sort of firearm onboard, would go pretty

much
ballistic. If it were a hand gun the story would probably make the front

page of the
National Post.
Cheers
Marty


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yesOn Fri, 02 Apr 2004 09:15:46 -0500, Martin Baxter
wrote:

none wrote:

The cops are SO antigun here that a
911 call metioning the word GUN will brign the wrath of god on the
perps...whereas pulling a pistol from a a shaky hand will get you beat
to death.
IMHO
rick
rick


Exactly Rick, if Jax had bothered to read his link he would have seen
that the only circumstance that might allow a bringing a restricted
weapon (all handguns) into the country would be participation in a
recognized
shooting competition. Tooting around in your sail boat with one just
doesn't cut
it.


true, and that is canada,,what of other countries where adherance to the
rule of law is suspect? My point was not so much GUN=BAD, I own myself, it
is that the 'need' to have a handgun on your person in canada is
nill...and on a sailboat...off the chart.


I am sure that if the authorities (police, coasties, customs inspectors
...) were
to board your vessel and find any sort of firearm onboard, would go
pretty much
ballistic. If it were a hand gun the story would probably make the front
page of the
National Post.


that's true. A lot of people from certain states in the USA forget that
most civilized places don't allow conc~ weapons. AND,,,the 'certain'
states is very important. Many states now have as little tolerance for
handguns as all of canada...it is just that our gun jurisdiction is
federal in Canada...the USA makes that a state concern. I understand that
cops in NY or Boston will beat you with your gun before they charge you
and make life unbearable for you....i heard anyway.

Cheers
Marty


likewise.
rick

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