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    Customs officers seize 25 undeclared firearms at US-Manitoba border



    Customs officers seize 25 undeclared firearms at US-Manitoba border


    Reported by: `Customs Today Report February 6, 2015

    TORONTO: At the US-Manitoba border, officers seized 25 undeclared firearms, including 11 prohibited firearms, largely from U.S. citizens trying to come north during the summer. In July, a Florida man spent three days in jail and received a $13,000 fine for smuggling a prohibited and fully loaded .22 calibre revolver.

    In October, one man was sentenced to 21 days in jail and a $4,000 fine for concealing a 9mm handgun and 10 undeclared prohibited overcapacity magazines in his vehicle. A second man was sentenced to 12 days in jail and a $9,000 fine for attempting to smuggle a prohibited loaded .45 calibre handgun along with 11 undeclared magazines. Both men were from North Carolina.


    An astonishing 1.5 kilograms of marijuana was seized from an Ontario woman last February, in addition to multiplee other drug seizures.


    In September, officers at the Lena border crossing in southwest Manitoba arrested a 33-year-old North Dakota man found hiding under a blanket in the rear of a vehicle. The man had been denied entry into Canada the previous day for having a criminal record. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail.


    Meanwhile at the James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, Winnipeg officers made 37 drug-related seizures.

    http://customstoday.com.pk/customs-o...toba-border-2/

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    Well, this isn't what we're spending $40 billion a year to get in a country with the 2nd Amendment that guarantees the right of the people to keep and bear arms, a right that shall not be infringed. This sounds more like constitutional infringement to me.
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    Canadian law says you can't take your gun into their country.
    Leave it at home or don't go into Canada.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2 View Post
    Canadian law says you can't take your gun into their country.
    Leave it at home or don't go into Canada.
    Good advice.
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    Taking Guns Into or Through Canada

    Information for U.S. Citizens

    By Robert Longley
    US Government Expert



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    Americans taking guns into Canada or transporting guns through Canada to Alaska need to know that the Canadian government has - -and enforces -- very strict gun control laws that must be followed by U.S. citizens taking firearms into Canada.

    Minimum Age
    Only persons age 18 years or older are allowed to bring firearms into Canada. While persons younger than 18 may use a firearm in Canada under certain circumstances, an adult must be present and will be held legally responsible for the firearm and its use.

    The Canadian Non-Resident Firearms Declaration
    U.S. citizens bringing firearms into Canada, or taking firearms through Canada to Alaska are required to fill out a Non-Resident Firearms Declaration ( Form CAFC 909 EF ). The form must be presented in triplicate, unsigned, to a Canadian customs officer at the traveler's first point of entry into Canada. Remember, the customs officer must witness the signature, so do not sign the form beforehand .

    Persons bringing more than three firearms into Canada, will also need to fill out a Non-Resident Firearms Declaration Continuation Sheet .

    Once it has been approved by the Canadian customs officer, the Non-Resident Firearms Declaration is valid for 60 days. The confirmed form acts as a license for the owner and as a temporary registration certificate for the firearms brought to Canada. The declaration can be renewed for free, providing it is renewed before it expires, by contacting the Chief Firearms Officer (CFO) (call 1-800-731-4000) of the relevant Canadian province or territory.

    A confirmed Non-Resident Firearms Declaration costs a flat fee of $25, regardless of the number of firearms listed on it. It is valid only for the person who signs it and only for those firearms listed on the declaration.

    Persons bringing firearms into Canada must also comply with Canadian Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms regulations . The Canadian customs officer at the point of entry can inform firearms owners on these regulations.

    Firearms Allowed, Restricted and Prohibited
    Approval of the Non-Resident Firearms Declaration allows only standard rifles and shotguns commonly used for hunting and target shooting to be transported into or through Canada.

    Handguns with at least 4-inch barrels are considered "restricted" firearms and are allowed in Canada, but require the completion an approval of an Application for an Authorization to Transport Restricted Firearms. This Non-Resident Firearm Declaration costs $50 Canadian.

    Handguns with barrels shorter than 4-inches, fully automatic, converted automatics, and assault-type weapons are "prohibited" and not allowed in Canada. In addition, certain knives, even those used for hunting and fishing, may be considered prohibited weapons by Canadian officials.

    Other Things You Need to Know
    In all cases, travelers must declare to Canadian Customs authorities any firearms and weapons in their possession when entering Canada. There are often facilities near border crossings where weapons may be stored, pending the traveler's return to the United States, but this should be done before attempting to enter Canada.

    Canadian law requires that officials seize firearms and weapons from persons crossing the border who deny having them in their possession. Seized firearms and weapons are never returned .

    By far the easiest way to transport firearms is to have them crated and shipped to your destination via a commercial carrier.

    http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/rights...nstocanada.htm

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