What you say is true although my LTATT to the US border is only valid if I have the Form 6 with me and the invite to shoot in the US or in your case the hunting license. The question is kind of moot since I have never been stopped on the way to the border but I guess it could happen. My paperwork has been checked by Canadian Border Services though when returning to Canada.
Take Care
Bob
Well... of course. The Ont. CFO won't give a border ATT unless you have a valid F6NIA.
As far as being "checked"... We have a few funny(to us) stories about our crossings.
Going south 99% of the time we get pretty much waived on through... A cursory look at our permits and a "what are you bringing in?"
Once in a while you get the guy who usually works the rail yard and has no idea what a F6NIA is.. Asks us what it is and why we need it and then says... Awww.. WTF... You're GTG 'seeya.
Then you get the (cough)female(cough) DHS officer who either also doesn't know what to do or is too lazy to screen us gun totin' Cannucks who sends us to secondary with the four-way flashers on... Her collegues none to pleased to have to do the extra work of screening three guys who clearly have been here many times... But she sent us so they gotta go through the motions.
It ends with a parking lot show and tell and a suggestion that we should wait until we're out of the immediate border inspection area to pull over and "arm up"
Then there's the time yup... The (cough)female(cough) DHS officer sent us inside and after a little wait an officer emerges from the office with our papers in hand..."Who's got the Colt?"
My buddy says... "That's me"
"The Colt rifle... It's stolen"
WTF...?
"Yeah... It came up stolen.... "
"But.... It's probably just an error in the data base... You guys are GTG.."
The CBSA have always been okay... Been sent to secondary three times, but Twice got chased away without showing anything... and the third... I suspect the young CBSA guy(s) were CGN-ers, 'cause they said they just wanted to see (out of interest) what we had... Another parking lot show and tell
We showed our guns and they told us about the guns they had just bought and asked us where they could go shoot...
It's great that we can so easily travel to the US and almost completely unfettered, enjoy our chosen shooting activities
The comparative lack of complete bull#### when it comes to guns and shooting in the states is somewhat alien, but refreshing.
Playing by "Big boy rules" at matches with hundreds of competetors and noone gets hurt...
Uber-capacity magazines and... Noone gets hurt.
Suppressors abound and... Noone gets hurt.
Competitors carrying their handguns in the hotel dining room at buffet time and... Noone gets hurt.
Not one steel target is shrouded and... Noone gets hurt.
Shooting in natural terrain... In several directions and... Noone get hurt.
I could go on, but... You're probably thinkin'..
F***, this guy talks too much