Travel to Canada w/ handgun
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Travel to Canada w/ handgun
We will be traveling by road to Vancouver, Canada. I have a Texas CHL and want to carry on the trip. All states between Texas and Canada honor Texas CHL except for the state of Washington. Also, non-residents are not allowed to carry into Canada; nor, will they grant a temporary permit to do so.
Any suggestions on what I can do with the gun in Washington and at the Canadian border will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Any suggestions on what I can do with the gun in Washington and at the Canadian border will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Re: Travel to Canada w/ handgun
Whatever you do, don't have it with you when you get to the Canadian border.
Perhaps you can Fed-Ex it to yourself at a hotel you will be staying at as soon as your return to US soil?
Perhaps you can Fed-Ex it to yourself at a hotel you will be staying at as soon as your return to US soil?
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Re: Travel to Canada w/ handgun
Stop at a gun store and make arrangements for them to store the weapon for you until your return to USA.
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Can they do that without doing a written transfer both in and out?
I think I'd have to call a gun store near the border and speak to the manager.
I think I'd have to call a gun store near the border and speak to the manager.
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This is a very common issue for U.S. citizens who visit Canada. Since it's not a sale or transfer of ownership I don't think any paperwork would be involved. I agree that you should call ahead and make some arrangements. The FFL will know the answer. Make sure to get a receipt.Rex B wrote:Can they do that without doing a written transfer both in and out?
I think I'd have to call a gun store near the border and speak to the manager.
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Stop at a bank and rent a safety deposit box for a month.
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That gets my vote! Good idea,suthdj wrote:Stop at a bank and rent a safety deposit box for a month.
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Without a CHL how do you legally carry it into a bank?joe817 wrote:That gets my vote! Good idea,suthdj wrote:Stop at a bank and rent a safety deposit box for a month.
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In a box or gunrug?WildBill wrote:Without a CHL how do you legally carry it into a bank?joe817 wrote:That gets my vote! Good idea,suthdj wrote:Stop at a bank and rent a safety deposit box for a month.
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And you show them your Texas DL and CHL for ID?joe817 wrote:In a box or gunrug?WildBill wrote:Without a CHL how do you legally carry it into a bank?joe817 wrote:That gets my vote! Good idea,suthdj wrote:Stop at a bank and rent a safety deposit box for a month.
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That's the form of ID I'd show when I walked in.WildBill wrote:And you show them your Texas DL and CHL for ID?joe817 wrote:In a box or gunrug?WildBill wrote:Without a CHL how do you legally carry it into a bank?
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Since you can't carry in Washington, I'd say in a holster, properly concealed in Oregon or whichever state you will be in before you cross into Canada. Unless that state forbids carry in banks.WildBill wrote:Without a CHL how do you legally carry it into a bank?joe817 wrote:That gets my vote! Good idea,suthdj wrote:Stop at a bank and rent a safety deposit box for a month.
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Re: Travel to Canada w/ handgun
Joe, you didn't give us your itinerary. FWIW, neither NV, CA or OR recognize a Texas CHL...either.
Canada's handgun restrictions are a primary reason that we don't take our modest 'lil travel trailer to Alaska while we still have our health and servicable vehicles. Of course, cost of the journey raises its ugly head too.
Canada's handgun restrictions are a primary reason that we don't take our modest 'lil travel trailer to Alaska while we still have our health and servicable vehicles. Of course, cost of the journey raises its ugly head too.
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Gosh OG, I'm not going n e where! I like it here in Texas.
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Re: Travel to Canada w/ handgun
If it stays at the gun store overnight, then according to the BATFE, a "transfer" has taken place. It has to be logged into their bound book and logged back out when picked up. I think you'd have to go through the NICS check to get it back. For that, they may charge whatever fee they charge for a transfer, like if they receive a gun someone bought on gunbroker, since it's basically the same process. If the BATFE were to do an inspection while the gun is there (unlikely, but possible) and it's not in the book, the store could get in trouble over it.WildBill wrote:This is a very common issue for U.S. citizens who visit Canada. Since it's not a sale or transfer of ownership I don't think any paperwork would be involved. I agree that you should call ahead and make some arrangements. The FFL will know the answer. Make sure to get a receipt.Rex B wrote:Can they do that without doing a written transfer both in and out?
I think I'd have to call a gun store near the border and speak to the manager.