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Thread: Temporary firearms storage in the United States we have an couple options for you.

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    Put them in a duty free zone in Canada

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    Elaborate please, on the duty free zone idea.j
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    Quote Originally Posted by sixty9santa View Post
    Elaborate please, on the duty free zone idea.j
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeShmow View Post
    Not what I'm saying at all.
    He specializes in purposely misinterpreting anything you say he doesn't agree with.

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    So here's a thought.. first nations land...we in the Okanagan have many homes either single or multi type on FN land
    With multi year leases.. I don't... just don't feel comfortable having another layer of government to answer to
    But maybe store at a complex there??

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    interesting- tagged
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    At one time, as a licenced importer and dealer, you
    could keep guns in a duty free zone and import them as you needed them or export them instead.
    I have done it , but that was year's ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by madashell View Post
    You really are a waste of time.
    How's your liberal behavior coming along?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeShmow View Post
    You're keeping your restricteds after all legal challenges and deadlines expire?
    Why not? This is a choice any man can make.
    We are annoyed by the assumption on the part of certain public figures that the citizen should be able to prove the need for the citizen to acquire a means of protecting himself. The citizens personal needs are certainly no business of the state. Liberty, when it's in place, grants the right of the citizen to do what he chooses, as long as he does not stamp on the rights of others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRUNGUNS View Post
    Your post was irrelevant to this thread, it not only shows your maturity level but establishes you have a single digit IQ.
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    That was unnecessary... but I suppose the original comment is proof that no good deed goes unpunished. As far as I'm concerned, it's nice to have options and I'd hold off on lambasting those who are trying to help you, regardless of whether or not they are turning a profit.

    Quote Originally Posted by GuiltySpark View Post
    I think what might strike some members as weird is the optics.

    Right now you're changing $25 USD to import firearms to Canada.
    Under your original post you give option 1 as importing a firearm *to* the US at $200 CDN, and return it for $100CDN.

    Guessing that the US government charges more money to important firearms than it does to export them, hence its reflected in the price?
    Quote Originally Posted by GuiltySpark View Post
    I'm curious about the numbers.

    $32 Canadian to important a gun from irg.

    $200 Canadian to import to the US and $100 CDN to get it back.

    Doesn't matter either way. Import export business is interesting.
    Does that $25 import fee not apply to guns that IRG probably imports on a pallet? I imagine there is leeway on the importation fees on guns that are imported in bulk and, I'm guessing, considering the numbers, maybe money made on importation fees on bulk imports might trickle down to some of the custom imports as I'm sure there are many more bulk importations than custom importations.

    Now consider the possible flood of one off imports that IRG would have to deal with. Individual imports and exports on guns that are already privately owned. Probably a lot more paperwork and a lot more fees to be paid to the gubbermint on both sides.

    This is conjecture but I'm willing to give IRG the benefit of the doubt on this one and also extend my gratitude for providing a service that, so far, isn't offered by any other company.... whether or not I use it. So maybe hold off on the s#it slinging....

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