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Just make sure they are hear on a visa waiver, or have a US hunting license; match invitation or approved form 6NIA before you do soOf course when they come here they want to go to the range, lol.
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Just make sure they are hear on a visa waiver, or have a US hunting license; match invitation or approved form 6NIA before you do soOf course when they come here they want to go to the range, lol.
Really? Perhaps being a tourist with a different ethnicity, and sometimes language, than the natives just means that people used to being on the mid tier of the justice system find themselves as a lower run when in other countries.That a country enforces its own laws is what seems to shock ppl….we are too use to the multi-tiered justice system of the USA and think that it is the norm
That a country enforces its own laws is what seems to shock ppl….we are too use to the multi-tiered justice system of the USA and think that it is the norm
The same folks on NES that would applaud a Tik-Tok influencer receiving a ten-stroke Singaporean caning for spitting gum on the sidewalk are clutching pearls that some dumb-ass is in trouble for getting caught with 4 rds in his carry on in a foreign country
That a country enforces its own laws is what seems to shock ppl….we are too use to the multi-tiered justice system of the USA and think that it is the norm
Foreign countries are not unique in the concept of harsh mandatory sentences to send a message.
Florida has a 10/20/life law - use a gun in a felony, 10 years; discharge it 20; perforate someone, life. Mandatory and only the prosecution can waive the minimums.
There was a case where a woman was found guilty of assault as the result of firing a warning shot in a case where she claimed self defense. No one was hurt. She got the mandatory 20, and even the judge sentencing her stated he disagreed with the sentence but was legally bound to impose it. I think she may have eventually got some relief, but am not sure.
Or that the entire system of justice in the country they are in is pure shit tier compared to even the worst in the US.Really? Perhaps being a tourist with a different ethnicity, and sometimes language, than the natives just means that people used to being on the mid tier of the justice system find themselves as a lower run when in other countries.
Absolutely nothing would happen if you have an expired LTC. They might steal your brass tho.Fired my AK on Sunday, didn't see these until Monday afternoon. Imagine if I got pulled over for something in MAView attachment 875692View attachment 875691
"We wish to remind all travelers that declaring a weapon in your luggage with an airline carrier does not grant permission to bring the weapon into TCI [Turks and Caicos Islands] and will result in your arrest.
"We strongly encourage you to carefully check your luggage for stray ammunition or forgotten weapons before departing for TCI. If you bring a firearm or ammunition into TCI, we will not be able to secure your release from custody. You are subject to TCI laws and must follow local law enforcement procedures," the alert continued.
Bryan Hagerich was detained by Turks and Caicos authorities after a family vacation in February when hunting ammunition was found in his luggage before he boarded a flight home. He said the ammunition was found in a bag he frequently used for weekend hunting trips.
"I've been here for almost 70 days now after posting bail. I've been out, right now just waiting to go to the hearing. That's where my case would be heard, then following that would be sentencing," Hagerich said.
@Zappa will let you know in 15 yearsIt's not an official dupe until Zappa says so.
Added to my boycott list. I'll spend my vacation dollars somewhere else.
I suggest you consider carefully because you probably won't be leaving America, by that standard. If you think that a bunch of other countries won't go full retard on this then I have a nice bridge to sell you you might as well boycott them all.... which is fine....Added to my boycott list. I'll spend my vacation dollars somewhere else.
Exactly. Just because there's spent brass on the outside of your car doesn't mean it's yoursAbsolutely nothing would happen if you have an expired LTC. They might steal your brass tho.
Exactly. Just because there's spent brass on the outside of your car doesn't mean it's yours
I accidentally flew to NJ with a 30-round mag once. Anyone wanna one-up that one? I'm only admitting this online because the statue of limitations is long-over on this one.How did that not get caught on the way down? I had a random .45 bullet that ended up in the lining of a carry-on. Security at Logan just pulled me aside for a second and disposed of it.
You win.I accidentally flew to NJ with a 30-round mag once. Anyone wanna one-up that one? I'm only admitting this online because the statue of limitations is long-over on this one.
Back in college, I had ammo shipped to my dorm in Boston (via ebay, back when you could do that) and was completely oblivious to the law.You win.
I flew recently for the first time in awhile...went through all my stuff twice to check for loose rounds and such. Amazingly, I was clean.
I'd recommend dedicated range clothes too. For the above reason and to limit lead contamination.This is the type of reason why I have dedicated range bags. It is not worth finding out about stupid laws because I wanted to save $50 and not buy another bag for traveling.