Does anyone here know of anyone that has been caught by homeland security?
Does anyone here know of anyone that has been caught by homeland security?
A local trapshooter was caught with a case of shotgun shells in his truck on a Sunday before he got to the Border.
His truck was seized and was jailed until he could appear before a judge.
He got his truck back and apparently got a stiff fine and is banned from entering the US.
This I was told by another trap shooter from our gun club...
Does anyone here know of anyone that has been caught by homeland security? I don't, and I know guys that cross into the USA more than 2 times a year and buy what ever they want and bring it home. Speeding is against the law too but many of us do it. FS
you dont want to get caught by homeland security or anyone for that matter, better to just not try at all.Does anyone here know of anyone that has been caught by homeland security? I don't, and I know guys that cross into the USA more than 2 times a year and buy what ever they want and bring it home. Speeding is against the law too but many of us do it. FS
Just looking for what I can bring back guys, Lets take it easy.
I appreciate the helpful comments, not going to bring anything back that I'm not legally allowed to.
Who said it was OK? If you mean Canada Customs then they will tell you 8lbs of powder is OK and 5000 rds of ammuntion as long as its not a commercial shipment; just for your private use. However, I recommend you ask the USA side before you take possession of any ammo or ammunition components in the USA.
You CAN bring up to 5000 rounds of ammo into Canada. However, it is true that you can't (as a non resident) posess ammo in the USA. If you get stopped (my friend DID) You'll be in trouble with US authorities. As far as Canada Customs goes - its OK
Canadian Customs may not care about you bringing bullets into Canada, but Homeland Security, will look at it very differently, if they catch you at one of the checkstops on the USA side of the border. Exporting bullets,powder,primers, brass etc out of the USA without the required permits, is a federal offense under USA law. If you are caught, they can seize the goods, and you can be barred from entering the USA in the future.
did you tell them you are a non resident of the united states?I called the ATF to ask about ammo and powder. She called me back to say 5000 rds of loaded ammo for personal use and up to 17lbs of powder....
I called the ATF to ask about ammo and powder. She called me back to say 5000 rds of loaded ammo for personal use and up to 17lbs of powder....
Personal importations by residents
146. Residents may import certain quantities of ammunition. An Explosives Importation Permit issued by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is not required for the quantities listed below if the ammunition is imported for private use and not for sale.
(a) 5,000 safety cartridges; and
(b) 5,000 percussion caps (primers) for safety cartridges; and
(c) 5,000 Empty primed safety cartridge cases; and
(d) 8 kg or 17.66 pounds of gunpowder (black powder) in canisters of 500 g (1.10 pounds) or less and smokeless powder in canisters of 4,000 g (8.82 pounds) or less; and
(e) pyrotechnic distress signals and lifesaving devices, any quantity necessary for the safe operation of the aircraft, vessel, train, or vehicle in which they are transported, or for the safety of the occupants.
Ome more thing to noteHowever, you also must comply with the USA laws, which require an export permit, to export the goods out of the USA.
regardless of the export permit, you are not to be in posession of those items personally as a canadian on US soil,
the difference is you owned those rifles and components prior to entrering the US and got the permits to bring them (only what is on your permit) in to their country for that said purpose. You still can not purchase new items and bring them out of the US thinking those permits will cover you in the event you are stopped (for example coming back with the same amount of live ammunition you went there with after shooting a competition or event)If you hold an approved F6NIA , you most certainly can be in possession of firearms, ammunition, or components, on American soil. How do you suppose Canadians participate in shooting competitions, or hunt, in the USA?
the difference is you owned those rifles and components prior to entrering the US and got the permits to bring them (only what is on your permit) in to their country for that said purpose. You still can not purchase new items and bring them out of the US thinking those permits will cover you in the event you are stopped (for example coming back with the same amount of live ammunition you went there with after shooting a competition or event)
I know personally of people getting in trouble for the ammunition thing, all you need is someone at the border having a bad day. I don't make up the laws that DHS follow, all you need to remember is that they can hold you indefinitely without trial if you are even suspected of violating their laws.So if you went hunting in the USA, you had the proper F6NIA form, and you ran low on ammunition, would you be violating the law, if you purchased more ammunition in the USA to continue your hunt?
How about if you attended a competition, took 500 rounds with you into the USA, found a great deal on ammunition in the USA, purchased 500 rounds, which you used to compete, and then brought back the same 500 rounds that you took into the USA?




























