I know I'm going to get flamed for saying so but I've gone across the line many times and brought back ammo, 22mags and even a shotgun. As long as it's legel in Canada you can bring it in just don't get stopped on your way back to the border.
I know I'm going to get flamed for saying so but I've gone across the line many times and brought back ammo, 22mags and even a shotgun. As long as it's legel in Canada you can bring it in just don't get stopped on your way back to the border.
worst advice ever.
Hello. Am I allowed to drive to the USA to buy a couple 25 round magazinesfor my
Marlin 795 .22lr and then drive it back across the border into canada?
Thank you for your help.
This is such a crazy thing, how the heck is joe blow in canada supposed to know he can't bring this stuff across the border? Unless the retailers are telling them they can't take it home with them how can anyone be expected to know this? I would question if the US side would actually be an issue for future visits I would expect them to confiscate the product and an explanation of the rules and nothing more. It's like the guy who declares 25 lbs of meat on his customs documents they pull him off to the side confiscate the meat and explain the rules, no fines no treats, it's unreasonable for them to expect someone to know all the laws. Even the people who enforce the rules don't know all of them. I had an interview with US customs for my NEXUS pass and even there nothing was mentioned about exporting issues. Can they realistically expect the person to know the export laws? Shouldn't CBS be informing people who call and ask that they can't export it from the US?
This is such a crazy thing, how the heck is joe blow in canada supposed to know he can't bring this stuff across the border?
It's pretty easy actually. Pretty much anything that is part of a firearm is illegal to bring back without proper export permits. Scopes and ammo too. And you, as a Canadian, can not do the export.