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Canadian tourist firearms
Hi everyone
I know Canada has very stringent firearms laws, but I'm curious as to the procedure that American hunters legally bring their rifles in with? Direct emails appreciated. Thanks. Mary. |
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Canadian tourist firearms
I know Canada has very stringent firearms laws, but I'm curious as to
the procedure that American hunters legally bring their rifles in with? Direct emails appreciated. Thanks. Mary. http://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca/info_for-r.../default_e.asp Note that visitors flying into Canada may also have to meet the requirements of the airlines with respect to transporting firearms. Contact the airlines for details. Cheers, Geoff Glave Vancouver |
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