HELP-Bringing in a scope back from the states???

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I was thinking about picking up a scope while I am down in the states and was wondering how I would go about doing it,
or maybe I'm not allowed.
Thanks

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Have a look in the leagal section. I think its a no go from what I understand if its over $100.00. Its not Canada's fault for once its the stupid US export laws - thank Hillary for this.
 
Just read it, man does that suck. Guess we can toss NAFTA out the window and canadian dealers can charge whatever they want.
 
You can legally import any scope into canada , what you cant do is get caught in the states with it . Since 9-11 it is illegall to have pretty much anything bad in your possesion
 
Process for importing scope into Canada:

1) Buy scope
2) Unpack Scope
3) Throw scope on the floor of vehicle
4) Go home
5) if asked, "I removed my scope last time out shooting... Has been bouncing around in the car ever since".

There you go...
 
Process for importing scope into Canada:

1) Buy scope
2) Unpack Scope
3) Throw scope on the floor of vehicle
4) Go home
5) if asked, "I removed my scope last time out shooting... Has been bouncing around in the car ever since".

There you go...

the process for getting banned from the forum is outlined above.

not to mention being the strip searched and arrested at the border.

its not US customs you are playing with its the us state department ( READ: FBI, BATFE ) you do NOT want to play with these guys, they have been setting up check points before customs if you are busted with an ITAR controlled item you will be arrested, jailed, searched, your car will be impounded. then seeing as you would be charged in the US under arms trafficking regulations you would most likely lose your PAL here in canada.


the process for importing a scope LEGALLY:

1. apply for import permit
2. wait a few weeks to a month
3. fax import permit FFL dealer in us with a valid export license
4. pay FFL to file ITAR export paper work
5. wait 3 - 6 months
6. ship to canada when approved by the us state department
7. avoid being @ssraped in a us prison because you did it all legally
 
the process for importing a scope LEGALLY:

1. apply for import permit
2. wait a few weeks to a month
3. fax import permit FFL dealer in us with a valid export license
4. pay FFL to file ITAR export paper work
5. wait 3 - 6 months
6. ship to canada when approved by the us state department
7. avoid being @ssraped in a us prison because you did it all legally

there are also a few dealers such as opticplanet.com that will do the paperwork for you. They can do it much faster too, i was talking to a sales rep today at optic planet and he said that they can fill out the paperwork in about a week or less.
 
there are also a few dealers such as opticplanet.com that will do the paperwork for you. They can do it much faster too, i was talking to a sales rep today at optic planet and he said that they can fill out the paperwork in about a week or less.
They still require the Canadian import permit,which you can download,fill out and send off to Ottawa for approval.Add that to your timeframe. Mur
 
This is weird, BS but true it is illegal.

That said I talked to a fella a month or two back who has bought 4 Leupold scopes off ebay, shipped to his house never a problem and dirt cheap too. Now I wouldn't recommend such a thing. just something a fella from my gun club told me.

I am going to buy from Prophetriver. His scopes are a good price.
 
This is weird, BS but true it is illegal.

That said I talked to a fella a month or two back who has bought 4 Leupold scopes off ebay, shipped to his house never a problem and dirt cheap too. Now I wouldn't recommend such a thing. just something a fella from my gun club told me.

I am going to buy from Prophetriver. His scopes are a good price.

there is a possibility of the order being seized at customs and the seller in the us going to jail / fined because he didn't know the law
 
The $100 max still applies to all scopes , mounts ect as long as they are not a gun part? ie a acanuck goes to montana and buys a cheap scope for $80 can he bring it back accross border with the reeipt?
 
They still require the Canadian import permit,which you can download,fill out and send off to Ottawa for approval.Add that to your timeframe. Mur

i thought it was all US side that needed paperwork. You only need a permit if you are trying to import an prohibited, controlled or restricted good. I may be wrong but i don;t think a scope falls under those category.
 
i thought it was all US side that needed paperwork. You only need a permit if you are trying to import an prohibited, controlled or restricted good. I may be wrong but i don;t think a scope falls under those category.
It does fall into that category,and they must have the Canadian Import document to issue the US Export Permit.You gotta love paperwork! Mur
 
The $100 max still applies to all scopes , mounts ect as long as they are not a gun part? ie a acanuck goes to montana and buys a cheap scope for $80 can he bring it back accross border with the reeipt?
Nope.It is a controlled item.See the sticky above on scope importation. Mur
 
I just got back from the States. I purchased two scopes (Bushnell) and had no problems bringing them back. I was even over the two day limit and had to go in and pay the pst and gst. So I had to bring in all my receipts for them to go over.
 
I just got back from the States. I purchased two scopes (Bushnell) and had no problems bringing them back. I was even over the two day limit and had to go in and pay the pst and gst. So I had to bring in all my receipts for them to go over.

And if you had been stopped in a checkstop on the USA side of the border,that would likely have been the last time you legally entered the USA,never mind the fines and seizure of property.
 
I just got back from the States. I purchased two scopes (Bushnell) and had no problems bringing them back. I was even over the two day limit and had to go in and pay the pst and gst. So I had to bring in all my receipts for them to go over.

like stubblejumper said you aren't breaking canadian laws and all canadian customs is worried about is collecting tax/duty but you are breaking an american law which the BATFE/US Customs/US State Department takes very seriously.


Penalties for Export Control Violations

The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)

Criminal Sanctions: A fine of up to $1,000,000 or up to ten years in prison, or both, for each violation.

Civil Sanctions: A fine of up to $500,000 for each violation.

Additionally, for any violation of the ITAR either or both of the following may be imposed:

* The denial of export privileges; and/or
* Seizure/Forfeiture of goods.



not to mention you can also be charged under EAR:



The Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
Criminal Sanctions:

WILLFUL VIOLATIONS: A fine of up to $250,000 or imprisonment for up to ten years, or both, for each violation.

KNOWING VIOLATIONS: A fine of up to the greater of $50,000 or five times the value of the exports or imprisonment for up to five years, or both, for each violation.

Civil (Administrative) Sanctions: The imposition of a fine of up to $12,000 for each violation, except that the fine for violations involving items controlled for national security reasons is up to $120,000 for each violation.

Additionally, for each violation of the EAR any or all of the following may be imposed:

* The denial of export privileges; and/or
* The exclusion from practice; and/or
* Seizure/Forfeiture of goods.
 
Someone wrote a great sticky thread on importing from Brownells (it was based on a .22 conversion kit), but should be a similar process for optics. The trick is to find a dealer that will do their part of the work. Great tip about OpticsPlanet - I didn't know they'd export. Thanks.
 
So i'm reading here lots of scary posts about possibly getting banned from the US and chared under ITAR etc...

But is there actually a documented case anywhere of this happening to someone?

Has a canadian citizen been charged with anything?

Just curious...
 
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