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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 949679" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>You guess wrong.</p><p></p><p>In the USA it is illegal to kill any wildlife unless (a) it is hunting season and you have a license and a tag for that animal or (b) said animal is a bear or a cougar that is about to EAT you and you shoot it in self defense. And guess what, Klien? The laws are pretty much the same up there in Canada! This may come as a shock to you, Klein, but lots of Canadians <em>do</em> actually own guns and they hunt with them too. Even <em>Americans</em> are allowed to bring guns up there and hunt if they fill out a few forms at the border. I have a freind who hunts up in BC all the time and according to him its easier for him to get into Canada with his rifle than it is for him to get back into the United States with his rifle when the hunt is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 949679, member: 14668"] You guess wrong. In the USA it is illegal to kill any wildlife unless (a) it is hunting season and you have a license and a tag for that animal or (b) said animal is a bear or a cougar that is about to EAT you and you shoot it in self defense. And guess what, Klien? The laws are pretty much the same up there in Canada! This may come as a shock to you, Klein, but lots of Canadians [I]do[/I] actually own guns and they hunt with them too. Even [I]Americans[/I] are allowed to bring guns up there and hunt if they fill out a few forms at the border. I have a freind who hunts up in BC all the time and according to him its easier for him to get into Canada with his rifle than it is for him to get back into the United States with his rifle when the hunt is over. [/QUOTE]
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