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    I'm not 100% sure but back before the 1990's it was OK to buy the ammo and the US didn't care. I think things only changed after
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebulldog View Post
    My dad drives down to Fla every winter. He used to buy ammo down there and bring it back without a 2nd thought.

    True. The incidence of US Customs stopping vehicles exiting the US is rare. Probably rarer still would be involving BATF agents.

    While not a lawyer ( I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night)...I would say that if it's a first time thing, and as a Canadian citizen you didn't know the applicable laws, then it might result in a simple forfeiture of the firearms parts / ammo. But then again.....do you want to take the chance?
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    You probably don't want to take the risk for a minimal money savings. If caught, you most likely will be arrested or fined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    I'm not 100% sure but back before the 1990's it was OK to buy the ammo and the US didn't care. I think things only changed after
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    No ammo exporting under ITAR either. Customs Canada doesn't care, US Customs or DHS does.

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    The ammo is the same price as up here

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    With the dollar at 90 cents and falling now you're not going to save much anyways. Support your local shop
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3030 View Post
    The ammo is the same price as up here
    Depends.

    He was buying boxes of 12 Gauge down there when they were on sale. Game loads were about $2 a box cheaper. Not a whole lot in the context of what was at stake, which is why he doesn't buy them anymore. He is however bringing back a Daisy Red Ryder for my son this year, since you can find them on sale down there for $19.99 sometimes.
    "Camo" is perfectly acceptable as a favorite colour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebulldog View Post
    Depends.

    He was buying boxes of 12 Gauge down there when they were on sale. Game loads were about $2 a box cheaper. Not a whole lot in the context of what was at stake, which is why he doesn't buy them anymore. He is however bringing back a Daisy Red Ryder for my son this year, since you can find them on sale down there for $19.99 sometimes.
    Seen them around that price at princess auto.. They had a pink one j bought my daughter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by topher View Post
    Seen them around that price at princess auto.. They had a pink one j bought my daughter.
    LOL, I think my son might take issue with the colour....

    I'll check out PA as well then.
    "Camo" is perfectly acceptable as a favorite colour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebulldog View Post
    Of course it isn't.

    I did not say it was.

    In the case of my father, and no doubt several other travelers. Often there is a degree of some leniency provided, particularly in the case of an individual with benign intentions, and not having any prior criminal background. Typically resulting in a forfeiture of the goods.

    English comprehension gentlemen. Read the statement in context with what was provided after it.
    Older "snowbirds" have been found to be transporting firearms from the US to Canada to supplement their income. Both sides are looking closely at this, so don't be thinking that age might give them an easier pass if caught!
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    Wouldn't risk it ever

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