Is the time saved by going thru the US, including the border stops you'll encounter travelling with firearms, worth it ?
Drive around, go up thru Thunder Bay...
Is the time saved by going thru the US, including the border stops you'll encounter travelling with firearms, worth it ?
Drive around, go up thru Thunder Bay...
If you are just traveling through the USA and not hunting there than you just need to buy a hunting license for any state to make it legal to have a firearm. The license doesn't even have to be for the state you are traveling in but has to be bought before entering with the firearm. We usually by a Mich. hunting preserve license for $14 and have had zero problems for years.
I have done this for 16 years and you do not need a 6NIA unless your destination is some where in the US. If you are just passing through to another Canadian destination all you need is a US hunting license. If you go to the ATF web site and read through the question and answer page there is an example of a Canadian hunter traveling through the US to another Canadian destination. It states this as being an exemption to the 6NIA
I just returned home last week from a fishing trip and had a 12g shotgun with me and no problems.
I have done this for 16 years and you do not need a 6NIA unless your destination is some where in the US. If you are just passing through to another Canadian destination all you need is a US hunting license. If you go to the ATF web site and read through the question and answer page there is an example of a Canadian hunter traveling through the US to another Canadian destination. It states this as being an exemption to the 6NIA
I just returned home last week from a fishing trip and had a 12g shotgun with me and no problems.
So when you buy hunting license , when you are in United States or here in Canada - Biggs
If you are just traveling through the USA and not hunting there than you just need to buy a hunting license for any state to make it legal to have a firearm. The license doesn't even have to be for the state you are traveling in but has to be bought before entering with the firearm. We usually by a Mich. hunting preserve license for $14 and have had zero problems for years.
I have done this for 16 years and you do not need a 6NIA unless your destination is some where in the US. If you are just passing through to another Canadian destination all you need is a US hunting license. If you go to the ATF web site and read through the question and answer page there is an example of a Canadian hunter traveling through the US to another Canadian destination. It states this as being an exemption to the 6NIA
I just returned home last week from a fishing trip and had a 12g shotgun with me and no problems.
Awesome answer. I was reading the exemption last night with a couple of guys in my group and we were trying to make sense of it all, and we read that exemption you are talking about. Thanks for the first hand knowledge.
I'll have to check that one out. Seems strange that if one was simply passing through the US that he would need a license of one kind or another.



























