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New regulations to take firearms outside of U.S.????
19 March 2015, 06:03
MTGunnerNew regulations to take firearms outside of U.S.????
I was reading a new post over at 24hourcampfire.com/Africa regarding new regulations to take our personal firearms to another country to hunt with. There it references AfricaHunting.com and the water gets muddied by lots of information, some perhaps misunderstood and even misinformation. We leave for RSA April 17, 2015 for RSA and have our SAPS 520 permit already. We have our 4457 forms in order and all travel documents in hand. Hopefully someone will know something or has figured out if this is a new wrinkle to dealt with. I will be contacting the NRA and SCI tomorrow AM to hopefully get definitive information. I HOPE!! Can anyone on this informative website shed any clear information and guidance in this regard? Thanks and hope this is not too much of a hassle. MTG
19 March 2015, 06:04
MTGunnerPerportedly this to go into effect April 2, 2015. GREAT! WE leave April 17, 2015. HELP!! MTG
19 March 2015, 06:06
MTGunnerThese new regs. are due to go into effect April 2, 2015. GREAT! WE leave for RSA April 17, 2015. HELP!! MTG
19 March 2015, 07:58
Sean Russellthere is a large thread in the African hunting forum on this:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...1411043/m/4241073902 "The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane." Mark Twain
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20 March 2015, 06:09
FjoldHere are the links from ICE
Besides 4457's, it seems that in April new requirements will go into force when you travel from the U.S. with firearms and ammunition. With less than 3 firearms or 1,000 rounds of ammunition, there is an export license exception, but you will now be required to file electronic export information.
There is an online chechsheet that you can take to help you determine whether an export license or an exemption applies.
See:
https://www.ice.gov/exec/ice-gov/cpiquiz.htmAnd, here are some FAQ's that should shed more light on the topic:
https://www.ice.gov/cpi/faq
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20 March 2015, 06:23
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
Here are the links from ICE
Besides 4457's, it seems that in April new requirements will go into force when you travel from the U.S. with firearms and ammunition. With less than 3 firearms or 1,000 rounds of ammunition, there is an export license exception, but you will now be required to file electronic export information.
There is an online chechsheet that you can take to help you determine whether an export license or an exemption applies.
See:
https://www.ice.gov/exec/ice-gov/cpiquiz.htmAnd, here are some FAQ's that should shed more light on the topic:
https://www.ice.gov/cpi/faq
Go read the thread in the African Hunting Forum. You have a rats chance of success following that ICE website.
26 March 2015, 06:28
HenryC470As a practical matter, if it were my trip, I'd be inclined to pay a lawyer a few hundred dollars to figure it out and to make sure the papers are filled out correctly.
26 March 2015, 09:00
lavacaI'm a lawyer and I don't have a freakin' clue. They are making it up as they go along.
02 April 2015, 23:32
swaincreekHey MTGunner, just sent you a PM .
Thanks,
bob
08 April 2015, 21:24
SnellstromThat is commendable that Steve of Travel with Guns is "taking care of it", however we as hunters and firearms owners need to do our part to voice our concern with our "politicians". Take a minute and write your political representation and voice your concerns.
http://www.contactingthecongre...ite=ctc2011&state=coHere is a link to write your politicians in Colorado. It only takes minutes to look up your state and write them to voice your dissatisfaction about this issue.
If we do nothing we eventually lose everything not just for us but for our children.
If you like I can post a letter I used all you need to do is change the names to suit your state