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Do you think they don't? Perhaps you're just inexperienced
in such matters. In many foreign ports, you will be boarded by the local authorities. They'll ask for a declaration of what you've got. If you claim you don't have a gun, they decide to search and find one, you could end up in a local prison. If you declare it, it will be confiscated and maybe returned when you leave (or maybe not, depending on the foreign port). In either case, you'll not have any use of it. But, feel free to take one along. Far be it from me to prevent you from going to jail again. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 11:32:24 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote this crap: If you intend to visit foreign ports, the firearms will be a liability in that they will likely be confiscated when you arrive and possibly returned when you leave. Do you think they search your boat when you enter a foreign country? Screw the rules! They're more like guidelines, anyways. |
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On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 23:08:43 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap: Do you think they don't? Perhaps you're just inexperienced in such matters. In many foreign ports, you will be boarded by the local authorities. They'll ask for a declaration of what you've got. If you claim you don't have a gun, they decide to search and find one, you could end up in a local prison. If you declare it, it will be confiscated and maybe returned when you leave (or maybe not, depending on the foreign port). In either case, you'll not have any use of it. But, feel free to take one along. Far be it from me to prevent you from going to jail again. You ever been to a foreign country? I dint think so. Screw the rules! They're more like guidelines, anyways. |
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You're the one who thinks a foreign country is your boyfriend's
butt. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 23:08:43 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote this crap: Do you think they don't? Perhaps you're just inexperienced in such matters. In many foreign ports, you will be boarded by the local authorities. They'll ask for a declaration of what you've got. If you claim you don't have a gun, they decide to search and find one, you could end up in a local prison. If you declare it, it will be confiscated and maybe returned when you leave (or maybe not, depending on the foreign port). In either case, you'll not have any use of it. But, feel free to take one along. Far be it from me to prevent you from going to jail again. You ever been to a foreign country? I dint think so. Screw the rules! They're more like guidelines, anyways. |