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Gary G wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:30:10 -0700, "johnhh" wrote: Leave your guns, you won't need them. Buy your booze in Canada and, if you have no felony convictions, customs is not a problem. I tend to strongly agree. I was armed but never needed it. Very nice. It is a whole new world there. Quite refreshing. I just don't get the booze thing--difference between WA and Canada. Gary Gaugler, Ph.D. Microtechnics, Inc. Granite Bay, CA 95746 916.791.8191 gary@microtechnics dot com It's a DIFFERENT country. It has different laws. If you enter the US from Canada there are also laws on how much alchol you may enter with - but because Canadian booze is more expensive nobody does it ![]() Evan Gatehouse |
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:20:43 -0700, Evan Gatehouse
wrote: It's a DIFFERENT country. It has different laws. If you enter the US from Canada there are also laws on how much alchol you may enter with - but because Canadian booze is more expensive nobody does it ![]() Evan Gatehouse Right. So it is not WA vs. Canada, it is USA vs. Canada. So my CA booze is the same as WA. What is odd is that WA only sells hard liquor at "state stores." I suppose that the net result is that any liquor from the US (any state) into Canada falls under the same draconian rules as WA origination. We were in WA over Labor Day weekend and fortunately brought our favorite Barbados rum or we would have been on beer and wine only. Strange. Gary Gaugler, Ph.D. Microtechnics, Inc. Granite Bay, CA 95746 916.791.8191 gary@microtechnics dot com |
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