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Re: Canadian/U.S. Border Question
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Posted by marlowe on December 18, 2006 at 20:34:05 from (12.213.112.59):
In Reply to: Canadian/U.S. Border Question posted by in-too-deep on December 18, 2006 at 19:24:41:
were hunting in MONTANA and crossed over in to canada {GOT LOST}not really and they found us in one hel$ of a hurry and did we get a as$ chewing we asked how they new we were there and they would not tell us. took are guns names and all info this was three years ago they did give are guns back at the border. last year we went up on the motorcycle and they had ALL that info about me on record. all roads going to canada have check points but remote are only open part time and if they are closed you go till you find one open but coming back to the US is harder then going
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