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Crossing into Canada with valid CWP

sudden valley gunner

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I hope you have already reported this border "guard" for unwarranted use of profanity and attacking your human rights to be treated fairly and nicely - I'm serious - if the guard really used the F word and addressed you, and adult, as a "kid" when you are an adult american citizen - bet you can get her fired if you work it :)

I've tried this....largely ineffective. They could care less what a Yank thinks or feels.
 

heresyourdipstickjimmy

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Just so you folks that might be wondering don't fall prey to what some of our service members did. You can get your firearm out of the country without the Fed's paperwork, not a good idea to not have the paperwork, but if you try to bring it back without the paperwork you'd be considered to be smuggling a firearm. (you'd be smuggling both ways technically) Some service members ran into this problem when they were allowed to take personal firearms overseas to combat.

If I can find the form number and the US Code on the subject then I'll gladly post it. The laptop that had all that info from my last deployment crashed the hard drive. It also had the info on the 2 methods of bringing back a firearm from a combat deployment, neither of which is easy.
 
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