Too late Tailslide, one of them lives in Toronto already, next door to the QB of the Argonauts at that.
As for our "border security", if you made the mistake of actually driving through one of the checkpoints, tought luck to you G.I..
Even my old man, who is a 30 year vet. Cop, and x-president of the Canadian Police Association has been hauled into the little room and had his vehicle stripped at the border. I.E. the guys at the border are power tripping salamanders.
I go to the US about once every two months, and I don't bother with the legit entry points anymore. If you are in the BC, AB, or SK area, drop me a line, I'll tell you the GPS cords where you can drive right across SANS border checkpoint. All that seperates our contries in most cases is a 4-6" ditch. No toejam.
I lived in Canada 90% of my life, and was born here, however a lot of my family is from Arizona, and they are always shocked when we tell them to be sure to take the pistols out of the glovebox before driving up here. I've owned a good 50 firearms here and Canada, including semi-auto rifles and handguns, and other than not being able to carry them for defensive purposes legaly, owning them isn't that big of a hassle.
One advantage we've got is that there is NO laws regarding artillery. The local gunshop here in Calgary has a 14.5mm Soviet anti tank rifle you can pick up for under 1500$ USD. WHEEEE!
[This message has been edited by BagPiper (edited 09-21-2000).]