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Permit to carry in Canada??
14 years 4 weeks ago #7781
by monkey44
Permit to carry in Canada?? was created by monkey44
I heard 'rumors' we can't carry in Canada at all, even with the proper USA permits, etc.
SO, what about that?? Anyone know for sure, and if we plan to cross the border, what happens?
I know we can 'store' somewhere, but if we don't come back at the same border crossing, then we have a 'location' situation -- shipping it I guess, but not sure the procedure ... We're also aiming for Alaska for part of this trip.
Can anyone assist here? Thanks
SO, what about that?? Anyone know for sure, and if we plan to cross the border, what happens?
I know we can 'store' somewhere, but if we don't come back at the same border crossing, then we have a 'location' situation -- shipping it I guess, but not sure the procedure ... We're also aiming for Alaska for part of this trip.
Can anyone assist here? Thanks
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14 years 4 weeks ago #7782
by morscuba
Replied by morscuba on topic Re:Permit to carry in Canada??
"Don't Ask, Don't tell"
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14 years 4 weeks ago - 14 years 4 weeks ago #7784
by cdrcos
Joe & Barb
2016 Winnebago Vista 31KE
Shoreview, Minnesota
Sun City Center, Florida
Replied by cdrcos on topic Re:Permit to carry in Canada??
Here is the info from the US consulate:
www.consular.canada.usembassy.gov/weapons_into_canada.asp
I think the "don't ask, don't tell" recommendation is an invitation into losing your weapons and a lot of other trouble.
Good luck!
www.consular.canada.usembassy.gov/weapons_into_canada.asp
I think the "don't ask, don't tell" recommendation is an invitation into losing your weapons and a lot of other trouble.
Good luck!
Joe & Barb
2016 Winnebago Vista 31KE
Shoreview, Minnesota
Sun City Center, Florida
Last edit: 14 years 4 weeks ago by cdrcos.
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14 years 4 weeks ago #7785
by morscuba
Replied by morscuba on topic Re:Permit to carry in Canada??
I've traveled the ALCAN 3 times talked and never been talked to by the RMCP. I did have a guy try to break in the camper at 2 AM in TOK just after I left the Canadian border. I explained to the gent that it was in his best interest to leave. He did. Not saying its the best idea, but I'm pretty sure that if you aren't carrying on your person and in your home/rv you aren't gonna have a problem.
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14 years 4 weeks ago #7786
by monkey44
Replied by monkey44 on topic Re:Permit to carry in Canada??
QUOTE: "I think the "don't ask, don't tell" recommendation is an invitation into losing your weapons and a lot of other trouble."
yes, I agree, that's why I'm asking here. I want to know the 'right' and 'safe' way - not looking to get me in trouble, which is easy enough to do.
"don't ask, don't tell" is good for the states in some areas, but not in a foreign country - even a friendly one - that's really asking for trouble. M44
Thanks for the link ...
yes, I agree, that's why I'm asking here. I want to know the 'right' and 'safe' way - not looking to get me in trouble, which is easy enough to do.
"don't ask, don't tell" is good for the states in some areas, but not in a foreign country - even a friendly one - that's really asking for trouble. M44
Thanks for the link ...
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14 years 3 weeks ago #7791
by bill6750
Bill & Jean
Bill Retired US Army,
Viet Nam Vet, 24th Evac. Hosp.
Jean Retired from DOA
2014 Tiffin Phaeton, 40'
2018 GMC Sierra 4x4 in Toe
Replied by bill6750 on topic Re:Permit to carry in Canada??
Monkey, I have been to AK. and also have been to Canada while not going to Ak. Believe me it is against the Canadian law to bring a hand gun into Canada. You can bring long guns with a special permit to hunt. If you are carrying one and plan to come back accross another border crossing, you either have to ship it to someone else at the other crossing location or don't come back across the other border or don't bring the weapon. When going to Ak. I chose not to take the weapon. The other time I went to Canada for another reason I had a weapon but hid it so it could not be found. I got unlucky and was searched (It took about a hr. and we couldn't go close to the coach for that time) but they didn't find the weapon, I was sweating bullets,(Thank GOD). They would have confiscated the gun and I would have been in jail. One other time I went accross and I stopped at the border crossing and checked the hand gun with the RCMP and picked it up on the way back. I planned to come back the same way. I am telling you from personal experience. Don't do it.
Bill
Bill
Bill & Jean
Bill Retired US Army,
Viet Nam Vet, 24th Evac. Hosp.
Jean Retired from DOA
2014 Tiffin Phaeton, 40'
2018 GMC Sierra 4x4 in Toe
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