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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 596645" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I have considered booking a hunting trip to Canada. There is some really beautiful country up there. I have had elk meat many times, but never moose.</p><p> </p><p>I found out a funny thing; despite having a reputation for strict gun laws, it is actually quite easy for an American on a hunting trip to bring a rifle into Canada. You pay a small fee, show ID, fill out a couple of forms and you are in. The hassle starts when you try to cross the border back into the US with your rifle...I have been told by a couple of hunters who made that trip last fall that they spend hours fighting in a bureacratic maze to come back home with their own guns.</p><p> </p><p>There is also some excellent mule deer hunting in the deserts of Mexico, and its a lot cheaper, but there is <em>no way </em>I would even try to take my rifle there. Even if you<em> try</em> to do everything legally, you are only one crooked cop away from doing time in a Mexican jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 596645, member: 14668"] I have considered booking a hunting trip to Canada. There is some really beautiful country up there. I have had elk meat many times, but never moose. I found out a funny thing; despite having a reputation for strict gun laws, it is actually quite easy for an American on a hunting trip to bring a rifle into Canada. You pay a small fee, show ID, fill out a couple of forms and you are in. The hassle starts when you try to cross the border back into the US with your rifle...I have been told by a couple of hunters who made that trip last fall that they spend hours fighting in a bureacratic maze to come back home with their own guns. There is also some excellent mule deer hunting in the deserts of Mexico, and its a lot cheaper, but there is [I]no way [/I]I would even try to take my rifle there. Even if you[I] try[/I] to do everything legally, you are only one crooked cop away from doing time in a Mexican jail. [/QUOTE]
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