Imagine a third world country that has enough time to worry about 'handloaded ammo' but not enough concern for its people to make an attempt to feed them.
Posts: 901 | Location: Denver, CO USA | Registered: 01 February 2001
How did you learn that reloading is illegal in Belize? I travel to Belize on a somewhat frequent basis and I've never come across that information. I'm not doubting you- it's just that I've never searched for it, so I am curious as to how the law reads.
********************* The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
Posts: 6653 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: 11 March 2002
INDYCHRIS...I went on the Their Embassy Site, when i thought about going there,And was curious about taking Firearms into the Country. And the reloading item came up in a list of what you could not bring in.If you were going to become a resident.
Posts: 714 | Location: CT | Registered: 16 December 2004
North Corea, I would suppose. butchloc: We're already halfway to that: one of the major suppliers refuses to ship bullets & cases to my SF office address.
Posts: 53 | Location: Marin County, CA | Registered: 07 February 2006
California thinks they set the rules for this country dont they. Everything you read says "Product known to cause cancer to the State of California". I say SCREW California.
Posts: 168 | Location: Thomaston GA, USA | Registered: 11 January 2005
Poland. I am unfortunate to live here and all I can say is, that officially it is not forbidden, but reloading when you can't buy any components is quite challenging task. It's not impossible though. Regards
Posts: 1 | Location: Poland | Registered: 31 May 2005
Originally posted by 4t1mag: INDYCHRIS...I went on the Their Embassy Site, when i thought about going there,And was curious about taking Firearms into the Country. And the reloading item came up in a list of what you could not bring in.If you were going to become a resident.
Thanks, 4t1-
I'm just somewhat surprised. It's not at all uncommon to see guys riding their bicycles down the street with rifles strapped to their backs. I wonder if it's legislation geared toward forcing people to support their local economy? I'll be down there the first week of April on a Missions trip. I'll have to do some checking around. We regularly deal with the National gov't officials for licensing issues for an orphanage outside of Belize City. I shouldn't have too much trouble getting some more info.
It did strike me strange at the time I read it. Almost,a"Lets not bring in things to help a possible revolution" It might apply to handguns only,but the general theme was really Anti-Firearms.Still intend to visit...
Posts: 714 | Location: CT | Registered: 16 December 2004
Originally posted by Russ Brumbelow: California thinks they set the rules for this country dont they. Everything you read says "Product known to cause cancer to the State of California".
Thats why I don't live in CA. Less likely to get cancer.