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rokor December 8th, 2010 18:44

Importing question.
 
So I've been thinking; what's stopping Canadians from crossing the border and importing airsoft parts? I know that it is illegal, and I have no intention of doing it myself, but what really is the chance of being caught? It seems to me that if a family went shopping in America for the holiday season and brought back a metal body, GBBP, or other restricted parts, there would be no reason for the patrol officer to be suspicious and they would be on their way(unless of course, they were selected to be randomly searched). I'm just curious...

Tex December 8th, 2010 18:47

what is stopping you from doing the same thing with firearms, drugs, people ect ect ?

R.I.T.Z December 8th, 2010 18:48

only certain parts are restricted, and what to stop them? you have to declare what you bought, if the officer decides to check certain things he/she is allowed.
if you do not declare an item you are smuggling it and committing a crime

as for whats stop us? the fact that if we get caught we're fucked.

TokyoSeven December 8th, 2010 18:49

I always declare the people I import.

Girock December 8th, 2010 18:49

Bravo !!!
Im thinking about doing the same with juvenile porn !

bob1212295 December 8th, 2010 18:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by rokor (Post 1365732)
I know that it is illegal

Then you also know the answer

L473ncy December 8th, 2010 19:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 1365735)
I always declare the people I import.

Then you've brought back a Robert Goulet or two I take it?

@OP: I take it you don't mind the subsequent rubber glove treatment if you get caught then? True "the chances are....." but there are also the chances that you win the lotter too ("OMG, there's a *chance* to win 6 Million dollars"). Is it really worth it for the chance to get put on a list somewhere?

EDIT: Also.... I don't know for you but for me I absolutely *can't* have a criminal record, especially when I eventually apply for a professional designation (cause criminal records aren't cool). However you or Joe Schmoe from down the street are free to chance it. For things like being some office gopher it's probably not that bad but if you ever want to be a professional (ie. Doctor, Lawyer, Engineer, Surveyor, Teacher, Accountant etc.), past criminal records (especially for smuggling) aren't cool.

OscarMike December 8th, 2010 19:03

With the currency exchange rate...You WILL be stopped and searched.
:::I am going to sit and wait for the field day to start:::

rokor December 8th, 2010 19:08

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Originally Posted by bob1212295 (Post 1365738)
Then you also know the answer

Maybe in your perfect world where every single citizen follows every single law, carefully...

And that's what I figured. I knew that they could easily search you, but I just thought something was different.

"what is stopping you from doing the same thing with firearms, drugs, people ect ect ?"

Firearms, first of all, are a lot harder to acquire than plastic shooting toys. They also cost more, making it more logical to import in larger quantaties. Larger quantaties=harder to hide...

People, simply are identified with just that; identification.

And drugs are already being imported. You only hear about the very small percentage that actually get siezed.

For those of you that actually helped, thanks. I knew that you'd get in shit if you were caught, I just wasn't sure exactly how you would. Now I know that it's pretty much the same thing that I thought before. Thanks. :)

TokyoSeven December 8th, 2010 19:10

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Originally Posted by L473ncy (Post 1365746)
Then you've brought back a Robert Goulet or two I take it?


A few here and there

As well as a couple of unique collectors versions too. Full beard and clean shaven.

Stealthee December 8th, 2010 19:20

One of my co-workers went to the States for Black Friday. Her van was so full that you couldn't see the rear window. At the border, the officer asked: "Alright, how much booze?", she told him how many and he just told her to go. I'm guessing she could have gotten away with some stuff, since they didn't check her van and it wasn't all just alcohol. :D

HKGhost December 8th, 2010 19:48

there's always a risk. Some win, some lose.

kullwarrior December 8th, 2010 20:07

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Originally Posted by HKGhost (Post 1365784)
there's always a risk. Some win, some lose.

You can lose your money for import
You can win a criminal record...

Eeyore December 8th, 2010 20:11

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Originally Posted by kullwarrior (Post 1365799)
You can lose your money for import
You can win a criminal record...

You can also lose your freedom.
And win a date with Bubba in cell block B.

kullwarrior December 8th, 2010 20:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eeyore (Post 1365801)
You can also lose your freedom.

Reiterate my statement on criminal record
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eeyore (Post 1365801)
And win a date with Bubba in cell block B.

FYI, Homesexual acts are not illegal since 1960s, Not every gay person is criminal, same goes with all criminal are gay


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