Ammunition rattling around your suitcase?

Anonymous
On the one hand, most crimes don't have an intent component. You did it, you broke the law, period. Many of us white folk are also totally cool with the unequal application of the law. E.g. the innocent guy from Nebraska gets a pass but the black guy in DC doesn't.
Anonymous
They forgot the main rule of shooting - your range bag and your travel bag shall never meet. My range gear is in my basement, only to leave when I’m going shooting.

12 years is excessive, however it is their country. If a British citizen was coming to the US for vacation, and a few shotgun shells (legal in Uk) were found, they wouldn’t face a 12 year sentence.
Anonymous
This guy and Brittany Griner are both morons. I have adhd and always research laws before I travel, so I know if I’m allowed to bring my vyvanse. People are always surprised other countries have different laws. Kind of like the stupid people in jail for weed in Asia or for being rude in Dubai.
Anonymous
I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!


Do you have many friends?
Anonymous
Just another responsible gun owner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!


Do you have many friends?


Sure they do. They are probably Canadian and agree with them. WTF




Anonymous
Guns have become so normalized in the US but they are actual weapons of death.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Guns have become so normalized in the US but they are actual weapons of death.


Guns have become this weird hobby of choice for bored white dads living in the suburbs and ex-urban areas. And I’m not talking about hunting or usage a tool for land management. But just being “into guns” for the sake of guns. It was never this way with their fathers’ generation.

It’s completely bizarre.
Anonymous
I own several guns and even have a gun club membership in a town I visit frequently for work so I can occupy my nights/weekends there with skeet shooting. I would never put ammo in my airplane travel luggage (versus the bag I pack for driving trips) simply because of the risk of traces of propellant, much less having actual ammo go for a ride somewhere it shouldn’t. I don’t really feel sorry for him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They forgot the main rule of shooting - your range bag and your travel bag shall never meet. My range gear is in my basement, only to leave when I’m going shooting.

12 years is excessive, however it is their country. If a British citizen was coming to the US for vacation, and a few shotgun shells (legal in Uk) were found, they wouldn’t face a 12 year sentence.


I think most people have no idea that responsible gun ownership means more than just not shooting people. This is why the vast majority of people should not own or even handle guns. This guy learned a very costly lesson… that he’s not a responsible gun owner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!


Do you have many friends?


Yes and none of them are felons!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!


Do you have many friends?


Sure they do. They are probably Canadian and agree with them. WTF

Close. I live in a very liberal city in California. But yes most of my friends are expat canadian and Australians.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!


Do you have many friends?


Yes and none of them are felons!


+1. Or morons.
Anonymous
Isn’t that one of the questions they ask you when you check a bag?

People should talk around with deadly weapons and their accessories in 2024.

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