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... In article lutions, "Capt. JG" wrote: So, you weren't on your boat. You carry the shotgun and the sidearm on your boat, but do you travel to foreign ports? I doubt it. If so, please let us know which ones. Carrying a Firearm, aboard a Vessel in International Trade is no "Big Deal" if you follow the International Conventions, and Treaties, put in place by the IMO. (International Maritime Organization - part of the United Nations) Specifically, you must have a "Customs Locker" that meets IMO Requirements, you MUST Declare any Firearms, to the Customs Officials, upon entering any Foreign Port, and comply with the IMO Conventions for such situations. Is it a "Hassle", Yes, and, No, and Maybe. Some folks do it, some folks don't. US Flagged, and US Military Ships, routinely travel to many Ports of Call, in many different Countries, and they don't seem to have much of a problem, complying with the IMO Conventions. Of course what country would want a 5" Autoloader Pointing at their Customs Shed, ready to reduce it to rubble....... Yup... I never said it was impossible. I said that I thought it was a bad idea and not worth the hassle. Also, I don't believe Zak was involved in "International Trade" nor would most people here, but you never know. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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