Texasgrillchef
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If any of this is incorrect, by all means correct me, especially if your a citizen from Canada.
In Canada, handguns fall into either the restricted, or prohibited category. Also very difficult to get a Transport License, and even more difficult to get a carry permit.
Even more so difficult for MOST NON-Residents.
Which leaves you for the most part in-protected from wild animals and bears when your in the best parts of what Canada has to offer visitors to see.
Protection apparently is left to having a long gun such as a rifle or shotgun, or the use of bear spray.
Here’s the problem for some people who are legally disabled. There are some who ALLERGIC to Bear spray, and thus it can kill them as fast as a bear would.
There are also some that can’t use a rifle because of its bulk and or weight due to a physical disability of some sort that they may have.
If you have both issues, then your in deep trouble if you want to Travel in Canada.
To top that off, If your from Alaska or trying to get there and don’t want to spend the almost $4000 to $5000 it costs to use the Alaskan Ferry system to get there from the Lower 48, you have to go through Canada.
Yes you can ship them to an FFL in alaska, but that requires you find a town and go into town that has one. Which in of itself can be an issue,
So are their alternatives to bear spray?
In Canada, handguns fall into either the restricted, or prohibited category. Also very difficult to get a Transport License, and even more difficult to get a carry permit.
Even more so difficult for MOST NON-Residents.
Which leaves you for the most part in-protected from wild animals and bears when your in the best parts of what Canada has to offer visitors to see.
Protection apparently is left to having a long gun such as a rifle or shotgun, or the use of bear spray.
Here’s the problem for some people who are legally disabled. There are some who ALLERGIC to Bear spray, and thus it can kill them as fast as a bear would.
There are also some that can’t use a rifle because of its bulk and or weight due to a physical disability of some sort that they may have.
If you have both issues, then your in deep trouble if you want to Travel in Canada.
To top that off, If your from Alaska or trying to get there and don’t want to spend the almost $4000 to $5000 it costs to use the Alaskan Ferry system to get there from the Lower 48, you have to go through Canada.
Yes you can ship them to an FFL in alaska, but that requires you find a town and go into town that has one. Which in of itself can be an issue,
So are their alternatives to bear spray?