JBledsoe said:
Silverbow,
Can you drive over (or take the ferry) to Bellingham Wa. and buy brass there?
Unfortunately, that is breaking the export laws as well, and I've been told that the US border guards treat violations harshly. There's an ongoing discussion on one of the major Canadian gun sights about importing/exporting and most people are now aware that there are two sets of laws that apply: export laws from the US and import laws from Canada. It's very misleading because if you phone our Canadian border services, they'll tell you that there's no problem bringing up to, I believe, 5000 rds of ammunition back to Canada from the US. However, while the importation is legal to Canada, the export from the US is illegal.
The export laws are wide ranging and cover virtually all parts relating to firearms, including scope mounts/rings. Last year, I tried to buy some Marlin scope base plug screws from Brownell's, but they would not ship them to me because Marlin had not registered with the State Dept. Absurd as it seems, I simply changed my order to a set of generic 6-48 plug screws and the order was allowed.
On a related note, I've been waiting since April for a Bell and Carlson stock for my Rem 700, which I purchased online from a dealer in Oregon. This dealer has shipped numerous times to Canada without any issues, but has now run afoul of the the export regulations. Here's an excerpt from an email that the dealer just sent me (note that that $2250 fee is per year):
Here is the latest update on exporting your stock to you. After a 5 month battle with the DDTC by us contending that the sporting rifle stocks are not a "defense article", they have made the decision not allow us to ship stocks without having an export license being issued by them for each shipment. I have sent the required $2250 fee and registration application into them last week so we can become an approved firearm parts exporter.
Once we receive notification back from the DDTC that we are approved then we will need to apply for an export license to ship your stock to you. Believe it or not each order must have a separate license. I do not know how long registration approval will take but do not expect it to be more than a week or so.
I will be emailing a letter to you that you will need to acknowledge and email back to me so that I can send it in with a copy of your purchase order to the DDTC to obtain the license. On future orders I will need to add a $25.00 fee to each order to make up for the extra cost and paperwork preparation they require.