Mexico, AFAIK, you cannot have a gun .....
Mexico, AFAIK, you cannot have a gun .....
This is from Wikipedia on Mexico's gun laws:
Main article: Gun politics in Mexico
Mexican citizens and legal residents may purchase new non-military firearms for self-protection or hunting only after receiving approval of a petition to the Defense Ministry, which performs extensive background checks. The allowed weapons are restricted to relatively small calibers and may only be purchased legally from the Defense Ministry.
Possession of non-military firearms is regulated by Mexican federal law. Pistols are restricted to calibres up to .380 (9mm short), including .38 Special and .38 Super. Revolvers are also allowed in calibers up to .38 special excluding .357 Magnum. Shotguns up to 12 gauge and rifles up to .30 caliber are allowed for hunting and sporting. "Military" firearms, including pistols with bores exceeding .38 caliber, and BB guns (but not pellet guns) require federal licenses and are regulated in a manner similar to that dictated by the U.S. National Firearms Act (NFA). Generally, non-military firearms may be kept at home, but a license is required to carry them outside the home. Carry licenses are granted on a May-Issue basis and typically require evidence of special need.
And the manufactures keep telling everybody it ain't their fault bull crap! they are gouging the devil out of the american shooter
I was in Ontario 2 weeks ago. I stopped into a gunstore in Hamilton. They had thousands of 22 LR for sale on the shelf for .02 per round. I was going to buy a couple thousand but I wasn't sure if I could get them through customs.
I was in Ontario 2 weeks ago. I stopped into a gunstore in Hamilton. They had thousands of 22 LR for sale on the shelf for .02 per round. I was going to buy a couple thousand but I wasn't sure if I could get them through customs.
It used to be that you needed a FOID card to buy ammo in IL even if you were going to just shoot it on the seller's indoor range! I bet NJ and NY are still like thatYou need some sort of national ID to buy firearms and ammo in Canada anyway I believe.
Soooo, is it illegal to come back into the states with Canadian bought .22??? I am up there several times a year and could have a resident buy it....
I don't know, that's why I am asking???
I was in Ontario 2 weeks ago. I stopped into a gunstore in Hamilton. They had thousands of 22 LR for sale on the shelf for .02 per round. I was going to buy a couple thousand but I wasn't sure if I could get them through customs.
And the manufactures keep telling everybody it ain't their fault bull crap! they are gouging the devil out of the american shooter