Canuck44 said:
Gibbs505 said: "if they put your name and address on a 'purchased illegal items' list, once they get their hands on you, it might get nasty."
What nonsense. What list and how? This is how internet rumours become fact. This comment fall s to fear mongering at best, idle gossip at worst.
tiriaq: Nobody here is breaking any Canadian or Foreign Laws nor are we discussing breaking same. Fact is there are sellers who regularily ship brass to Canada. whether they have an export permit or if indeed the ATF takes any interest in "hobby" sales is not known. Shooters on this forum ought to know this.
Given the fact a Canadian Import Permit is not required I suspect a US Export Permit would be forthcoming without the Canadian counterpart.
Take Care
Bob
Quite simple:
1: By monitering the purchases on ebay
2: Setting up a 'sting' operation.: or
3: By charging the seller and getting the purchasers name and address from them.
4: other methods, such as undercover op's, computor search's etc.
To get a US export permit, you have to supply a Canadian import certificate. Therefore, prima facia, you must know that the US law is being broken.
Remember, if you are inviolation of US laws, and then travel to the US, the apporite authorities do not care! They will charge you and leave it to you to get out of the mess.
I would rather not take the chance.
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What list and how? This is how internet rumours become fact. This comment fall s to fear mongering at best, idle gossip at worst.
I have personal knowledge of people who have travelled to the states and the been, after the fact, 'visited' by custom's officals regarding purchases made in the states. These things do happen. Big Brother is watching, and a damned sight closer then any of us may suspect!
Btw, anyone checked out the 'no fly' list yet? The only way you are going to find out if you are on it is by trying to fly and then getting escorted to a little room where you are interviewed!