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alaskan cruise w/ firearms
05 October 2009, 00:22
swampshooteralaskan cruise w/ firearms
Does anybody know, if I take my wife on an Alaskan cruise will they allow me to transport firearms on the cruise ship to Alaska?
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05 October 2009, 18:44
Heatquote:
Originally posted by Heat:
If you're talking about one of the large cruise lines I have my doubts that any allow them. Celebrity Cruises for instance will confiscate such items (they will be returned at the end of the cruise). I'm sure most are like that.
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05 October 2009, 19:15
Grizzly AdamsFrom the people I know, who have done the Alaskan cruise thing, , you wouldn't have any opportunity to use them anyway.
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05 October 2009, 19:54
swampshooterGrizz, This is a one way cruise, we will remain in Alaska for quite awhile after the cruise, where i will fish and possibly hunt.
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05 October 2009, 22:05
philny1Mail them up, addressed to yourself c/o the postmaster. The local post office will hold them til you get there.
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05 October 2009, 23:00
craneIf you are originating the cruise in the US, who is to know? Is there now some type of declaration for a cruise? I have traveled the ferry from Washington with multiple firearms and know many other who do it every year, specifically to avoid the Canada hassle and shipping.
06 October 2009, 04:56
Dr. LouYou can mail long guns to yourself, but handguns must go from FFL to FFL. Lou
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06 October 2009, 05:50
gbangerProbably a common thing from the 1800's through the 1930's. Modern cruise lines would think you're a nut for calling and asking.
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06 October 2009, 09:03
anukpukyou have to declare them even on the ferry, any time your on the ferry. " dont be the guy" on a cruise ship
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