I'm Back from Alberta
#81
ORIGINAL: NY Bowhunter
WOW DD. Looks like you're up to your old tricks [8D]
. Some things never change.
WOW DD. Looks like you're up to your old tricks [8D]
. Some things never change.

and MoHunter I will not even dignify your post with an answere ....
dd
#82
ORIGINAL: DoctorDeath
James no ... my friend who hunted with me IS an attorney and he is considering what recourse if any to take.
dd
ORIGINAL: James Vee
Am I reading this correct in that you are in the process of hiring, or working with an attorney to see what recourse you have?
Am I reading this correct in that you are in the process of hiring, or working with an attorney to see what recourse you have?
dd
#83
ORIGINAL: DoctorDeath
James no ... my friend who hunted with me IS an attorney and he is considering what recourse if any to take.
dd
ORIGINAL: James Vee
Am I reading this correct in that you are in the process of hiring, or working with an attorney to see what recourse you have?
Am I reading this correct in that you are in the process of hiring, or working with an attorney to see what recourse you have?
dd
#84
ORIGINAL: DoctorDeath
I had to make my trip to Alberta witout my rifle because when I arrived at the airport I could not find the key to my rifle case and they would not allow my rifle on the plane unless it was locked ...so I called Don (the outfitter) from Nashville before I flew out and told him ...he said he would have a rifle available for me when I arrived
dd
I had to make my trip to Alberta witout my rifle because when I arrived at the airport I could not find the key to my rifle case and they would not allow my rifle on the plane unless it was locked ...so I called Don (the outfitter) from Nashville before I flew out and told him ...he said he would have a rifle available for me when I arrived
dd
"The Application for a Non-Resident Temporary Borrowing Licence for Non-Restricted Firearms (Form JUS 715 EF) must be submitted and approved ahead of time by the Chief Firearms Officer of the province where you intend to borrow the firearm(s)."
#85
Swamp this is not our first rodeo ...yes the form was filled out and faxed in to Canadian Customs90 days prior to leaving along with the $50.00 US that THEY require... thank you for your consultation I will be sure to foward it to my hunting buddy.
dd
dd
#86
ORIGINAL: SwampTHING
What if anything can be done,, you stayed you payed.. Sorry but you arent getting a dime back!
ORIGINAL: DoctorDeath
James no ... my friend who hunted with me IS an attorney and he is considering what recourse if any to take.
dd
ORIGINAL: James Vee
Am I reading this correct in that you are in the process of hiring, or working with an attorney to see what recourse you have?
Am I reading this correct in that you are in the process of hiring, or working with an attorney to see what recourse you have?
dd
dd
#88
ORIGINAL: CamoCop
why does it seem everyone is against DD?
why does it seem everyone is against DD?
dd
#89
ORIGINAL: DoctorDeath
Swamp this is not our first rodeo ...yes the form was filled out and faxed in to Canadian Customs90 days prior to leaving along with the $50.00 US that THEY require...
dd
Swamp this is not our first rodeo ...yes the form was filled out and faxed in to Canadian Customs90 days prior to leaving along with the $50.00 US that THEY require...
dd
Has NOTHING to do with Canada Customs,, it deals directly with the Chief Firearms officer ofAlberta, andCANADIAN FIREARMS CENTREin Miramachi NB. The fee is $30 for this licence.
Geez,,, a Canadian living in Canada,, and knowing the firearms regulations just won this rodeo!
click this link, scroll half way down! stop and read section on Firarms borrowed in Canada.
http://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca/info_for-renseignement/factsheets/visitin_e.asp
#90
why jump on DD in reference to "checking" his gun(s) in anyway? that had nothing to do with the topic. he admitted to losing the key himself and was not blaming the outfitter or Canada for this.


