I have a suspicion this question has been asked before, but when I tried researching this issue via Gunnutz (and Google), I can’t quite find anything that is exactly on the mark and that is newer than several years old.
My question regards buying reloading powder (for shotguns in my case) across the border in the States, then bringing it back to Canada.
I have a fresh newly approved ATF Form 6nia for my personal gun and ammunition, and I know from research that I can bring 8 kilos of powder back into Canada. I live close enough to the border (and am desperate enough), that I was considering doing so. However, I was today told by two reloaders at a local southwestern Ontario club that there is a law (they termed it as ‘new’) that means that actually transporting the powder while in the States will break a law. Thus, if I get it to the Canadian border, the Canadian border guys won’t give a darn, but if by some bad stroke of luck I get stopped and searched while in the States, I’ll get charged by the yanks. This seems very odd. (Per my Form 6nia, I can have thousands of shells, but I can’t have powder?) Allegedly, I can’t even have powder shipped to a border US city and then drive it across the border myself – the trip from the shop to the border is instantly a crime. (The local guys giving me advice say that their approach is to go buy it anyway and just not sweat the small chance of being searched, but I'm not interested in doing so if it truly is illegal.)
Googling around, I get US web pages that note how many pounds Americans can transport (and it’s well within my 16 pound goal), but my local reloading guys seem to be saying that’s for Americans – that there’s a different law for us sinister foreigners, which requires us to get an additional set of ‘explosives’ paperwork above and beyond the Form 6nia.
Anyone know what the truth is? Is there a definitive web page somewhere?
My question regards buying reloading powder (for shotguns in my case) across the border in the States, then bringing it back to Canada.
I have a fresh newly approved ATF Form 6nia for my personal gun and ammunition, and I know from research that I can bring 8 kilos of powder back into Canada. I live close enough to the border (and am desperate enough), that I was considering doing so. However, I was today told by two reloaders at a local southwestern Ontario club that there is a law (they termed it as ‘new’) that means that actually transporting the powder while in the States will break a law. Thus, if I get it to the Canadian border, the Canadian border guys won’t give a darn, but if by some bad stroke of luck I get stopped and searched while in the States, I’ll get charged by the yanks. This seems very odd. (Per my Form 6nia, I can have thousands of shells, but I can’t have powder?) Allegedly, I can’t even have powder shipped to a border US city and then drive it across the border myself – the trip from the shop to the border is instantly a crime. (The local guys giving me advice say that their approach is to go buy it anyway and just not sweat the small chance of being searched, but I'm not interested in doing so if it truly is illegal.)
Googling around, I get US web pages that note how many pounds Americans can transport (and it’s well within my 16 pound goal), but my local reloading guys seem to be saying that’s for Americans – that there’s a different law for us sinister foreigners, which requires us to get an additional set of ‘explosives’ paperwork above and beyond the Form 6nia.
Anyone know what the truth is? Is there a definitive web page somewhere?


















































