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Old March 17th, 2008, 23:21   #41
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Originally Posted by Styrak View Post
Or you could do that, send it back, and lease it again? Or do what bean said :P
Whether it's free or you pay for it, a transfer is still a transfer and technically illegal. Everyone wants to look for the "loophole" or the secret way to the forbidden fruit. I can get cocaine and hookers and machine guns with only a phone call and some $$$$. We all know that I may get busted, but likely not. That still doesn't make it any more legal.

Silvercore, before you go to head-long into this, do some serious thinking about how much your business is worth to you. Seriously, don't listen for a second to the guys on here looking for a cheap deal. I would not even entertain this idea until you have a good discussion with the CBSA, but I can tell you for sure that you won't get anything "in writing" that says you can import prohibited devices like replicas and then sell them. I'm not saying this because I don't want to see more airsoft guns in Canada, or that I don't another dealer to pop up, but the damage that could be done to both the airsoft and real gun community if you got nailed with trafficking charges is not worth it. And for those who say it doesn't happen, you're in need of a serious reality check.

Stay away from importation for the purposes of resale. Use them for your own use.
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