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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 16:34:31 GMT, TF wrote this
crap:

A Glock 23 .40 and a Mossberg 12ga pump. I have the state carry permits, but
want to see if there are any additional carry/declare laws that apply to boats
I'm unaware of.

The 12ga is for fishing


Screw the rules! They're more like guidelines , anyways.

(That would make a good sig.)





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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 12:13:09 -0500, Martin Baxter
wrote this crap:

TF wrote:

A Glock 23 .40 and a Mossberg 12ga pump. I have the state carry permits, but
want to see if there are any additional carry/declare laws that apply to boats
I'm unaware of.

The 12ga is for fishing



it would be contrary to Canadian Law to bring them into Canadian waters.


What are they going to do to you? They have to catch you first.






Screw the rules! They're more like guidelines, anyways.
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Unless Bush has his way, you'll get a license when you seek to
marry your boyfriend.

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On 31 Mar 2004 19:52:18 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote this
crap:

the 12 ga you can get a permit to bring in. the pistol, too, if the

barrel is
long enough.


It's against my principles to carry a permit.





Screw the rules! They're more like guidelines, anyways.



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"none" wrote:
the temptation to flame is too great...


Hehee, yeah, but somehow I overcome the temptastion (sp? flames, anyone?)
:-D


however,i am serious when i ask, Do
you know you could get the first shot off without hestation?


Of course, you don't pull "it" out unless you intend to use "it"!


I am no prude and own guns but i am torn when it comes to carrying them in
foreign waters.


I'm still thinking it's better to have, than not...

The stats indicate that armed people are far more likely
to get hurt or killed by ther own weapons.


Well, that's a fact! Until dumbasses or criminals learn how or why to use
their weapons, there will be no doubt...

We don't practice firing from
the hip on from instinct evry day..and fear is the worst situation under
which to learn and practice using your weapon. you can't learn to be a
killer in an instant.



?????


snip, never mind, don't bother to anser

I am not being argumentative...


Of course you are, you need to be spanked! :-D

i would really like to know. becaue i
don't think i could do it in spite of my ego saying "i could".
rick


Bwaawhawhahawhahwhahwhawha!


Okay then,

LP




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I am no prude and own guns but i am torn when it comes to carrying them in
foreign waters.


I'm still thinking it's better to have, than not...


having been on both the target end and the firing end of a gun, I think it is
best to chose to sail in areas where there is little to no chance of being on
the target end.
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"JAXAshby" wrote

having been on both the target end and the firing end of the same gun,


at the same time?

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"JAXAshby" wrote:

I am no prude and own guns but i am torn when it comes to carrying them

in
foreign waters.


I'm still thinking it's better to have, than not...


having been on both the target end and the firing end of a gun, I think it

is
best to chose to sail in areas where there is little to no chance of being

on
the target end.


Well, no doubt! What's your IQ again? snicker

LP


 
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