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Slambram October 15th 04 12:47 AM

On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 23:33:37 GMT, "dixon"
wrote:

A flare gun works just about as good at close range, and is more than legal
on a boat!
Dixon


Speaking of flare guns, I heard that if you're boarded by Canadian
Customs, or maybe it's the CG in Canadian waters, your flare gun is
considered a firearm and you have to declare it as such when they ask.
I was advised that it's best to just leave it at the dock if you plan
on going into Canadian waters.

That said, I don't think having a loaded gun in the cabin where you
sleep in any more morally (legally you need a CCW on the boat of
course) wrong than in the nightstand next to your bed. Same
precautions apply, obviously.

[email protected] October 15th 04 01:32 AM

"Netsock" wrote in message ...

So what happens when a neighbor kid comes over to visit, and finds your
loaded gun in the house?


Not everyone has neighboring children, and some actually limit their
in-home company to those who share their values, attitudes & beliefs.

The gun I take with me to Lake Cumberland, stays in one of those Simplex
lock boxes...quick access, but secure from anybody else.


Perhaps if you were more diplomatic & popular there, you wouldn't need
it. :-)

Think you could do me a favor, and email me your address? I want to make
sure my family and myself stays away from your home.


This would not have been any problem - my children & I were not
inclined to suffer intrusive fools within or around our happy & safe
sanctuary; local laws still call any who cannot stay away
"trespassers" & authorities deal with them accordingly.

CaptMP October 15th 04 01:32 AM

Slambram wrote:

"Speaking of flare guns, I heard that if you're boarded by Canadian
Customs, or maybe it's the CG in Canadian waters, your flare gun is
considered a firearm and you have to declare it as such when they ask...."


I understand that Mexico also views flare guns as firearms and you DON'T EVEN
want to be busted for a firearm in Mexico. They have an idea that the PEOPLE
being armed is bad....(for who...?)
And they will will lock you up for just having a .22 cal. cartridge with no
firearm on board.
Take care
Mike



Netsock October 15th 04 01:07 PM


wrote in message
om...
"Netsock" wrote in message

...

So what happens when a neighbor kid comes over to visit, and finds your
loaded gun in the house?


Not everyone has neighboring children, and some actually limit their
in-home company to those who share their values, attitudes & beliefs.


Exactly. Even with just the few writings you have done here, clearly it
shows I dont want to have anything to do with someone like you.

So do you have an armed guard at the entrance to your compound on Ruby
Ridge?

The gun I take with me to Lake Cumberland, stays in one of those Simplex
lock boxes...quick access, but secure from anybody else.


Perhaps if you were more diplomatic & popular there, you wouldn't need
it. :-)


This is laughable. The "pirates" dont know their prey, so it has nothing to
do with being popular.

And being dimplomatic? What, should I negociate with them, as they board my
boat with guns drawn?


Think you could do me a favor, and email me your address? I want to make
sure my family and myself stays away from your home.


This would not have been any problem - my children & I were not
inclined to suffer intrusive fools within or around our happy & safe
sanctuary; local laws still call any who cannot stay away
"trespassers" & authorities deal with them accordingly.


Thanks Randy Weaver.



Marshall Banana October 15th 04 01:21 PM

Also Sprach JohnH :

Is the storing of a pistol on a boat legal or not. Does it depend on the state
law?


I am very much looking forward to having the need to use the 20
ga. shotgun I occasionally find necessary to take boating with me. I came
close once, but using a flying gaff was sufficient. The shotgun is
reserved for halibut over 100 lbs only. I haven't quite reached the
century mark yet... 72 lbs is my record to date. Here's a nice 30
lb'er.. note that it is in a 150 qt cooler, the tail is about
18" wide. Imagine 100 lbs of that flopping on the deck.

http://slacktide.org:88/~dan/pics/wa..._in_cooler.jpg

But seriously, I occasionally fish inside Canadian waters. On those
occasions, I have left the gun at home, not wanting to deal with the
hassle in case I was boarded by Canadian authorities.

Dan

--
Who you calling crazy? You wouldn't know what crazy was if
Charles Manson was eatin' fruit loops on your front porch!

-- Suicidal Tendencies

Bilgeman October 15th 04 03:32 PM

dan shares:

-http://slacktide.org:88/~dan/pics/wa...but/03_Hali_in
_cooler.jpg-

Bilge-I see french fries and malt vinegar and cold, cold beer. Ahhh,
Immingham/Cleethorpes on a Saturday night.

Regards;
Mutiny is a Management Tool
Select Your Tattoo while Sober


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