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December 26th, 2006, 19:16 | #1 |
Canada Post and Shipping Replica Munitions
Hello,
A friend of mine here on the Island (Malachite) was browsing the Canada Post site and found this: http://www.canadapost.com/personal/c....asp?prid=1192 I just ordered, a p90 mag-low cap with the fake rounds in it. does that count? i hope it gets through? Not sure if this has been discussed or not yet. Corey |
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December 26th, 2006, 19:17 | #2 |
kos
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mag has probably been confiscated
EDIT: Oh, wait nvm... maybe not. A friend of mine got some g36 mags, with fake rounds... so I don't know Last edited by Lakonian; December 26th, 2006 at 19:20.. |
December 26th, 2006, 19:18 | #3 |
are you serious? lol do you work at ASCA?
Edit, lmao dont do that to me |
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December 26th, 2006, 19:19 | #4 |
kos
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no :P LOL, I guess I worded that wrong. haha sorry
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December 26th, 2006, 19:28 | #5 |
well when i read it the thing that poped out at me was how it namely stated that it was grenades and artilery shells that caused the evacuations so im thinking that they r really going to worry more about the lager things that can do more damage and are a bit more unstable(comparing to real life)
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December 26th, 2006, 21:32 | #6 |
Live ammunition has restrictions, fakes dont unless you are trying to import the stuff into Canada. Then like anything else it depends on how the Customs officer feels that day.
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December 26th, 2006, 22:08 | #7 |
I hope that doesn't mean G36C clips will be stopped. Or at least eventually.
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December 26th, 2006, 22:40 | #8 |
If you took the chance of importing them yourself instead of using a Canadian Retailer, then you took the gamble like everyone else.
There is a reason why the Information section is there, it tells you about importation, and the risks involved. What you do with that information, if you read it, is your choice entirely. Imports are a gamble, all the time. Sometimes it is not a problem at all, other times weirder things have been seized. Ordering from a trusted Retailer is always the best option. |
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December 27th, 2006, 02:11 | #9 |
hey Greylocks,
im not talking about importing, im talking about shipping within canada. i ordered from asca which uses canada post that news release states that it is now illegal to ship replica munitions, even in canada. as of oct 26th. has anyone had trouble with shipping mags with fake ammo visible since then? thx corey
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December 27th, 2006, 04:05 | #10 |
I think mags w/ fake rounds are ok for shipping WITHIN canada. Just not INTO canada from somewhere else. Again like grelocks said though, if opened, it ll depend on the officer.
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December 27th, 2006, 04:10 | #11 |
So much for NOT opening packages, eh.
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December 27th, 2006, 04:46 | #12 |
like corey just said hes not asking about international stuff he is asking about this regulation on fake munitions being posted in canada and how ppl in canada post will react to them in acordance with the article
http://www.canadapost.com/personal/c....asp?prid=1192 |
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December 27th, 2006, 07:10 | #13 |
It was not clear if the shipping was inside Canada. Should be no problem because it's not really a replica munition. It's a fancy looking magazine and you cant take the shells out.
But, that can depend on Canada Post employees' views of things. |
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December 27th, 2006, 18:13 | #14 |
from the article:
Ottawa - Canada Post today announced amendments to the Non-Mailable Matter Regulations prohibiting the mailing of inert of replica munitions into Canada, out of Canada, or within Canada. The new regulations became law effective October 4, 2006. so out of, into and within. Not sure if it applies to g36 mags or not, as the definition below clearly states inert munitions. Being inert means it was munitions once right? those fake bullets in a g36 mag are clearly not inert, nor will ever be munitions. For a better definition of the amendment: http://canadagazette.gc.ca/partII/20.../sor220-e.html Last edited by monkeyboy; December 27th, 2006 at 18:37.. |
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December 30th, 2006, 13:11 | #15 |
It is very unlikely that your package will be inspected when you ship within Canada because it will not go through customs. If the package is obviously suspicious or if it is damaged and the content can be seen, then post officials they might look into it.
What I suggest for your C36 mags is to dissassemble them before shipping them therefore making it obvious that they are cheap plastic mock bullets and not real steel inert rounds. If all mail within Canada was monitored, we would not have the luxury of calling this place a democracy I hope this helps
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