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To: ETCM

“For now. Maybe a week or 2. Pity this didn’t happen when I was in AZ a few weeks ago. Of course, the check point I always drive through is only interested in fruit, not ammo”

People are doing this now. Unless you’re a known criminal or a complete idiot and put the ammunition in plain sight there’s virtually no way you will be caught. The agriculture inspection stations rarely even check passenger vehicles for fruit, unless you have it in plain sight.


10 posted on 01/31/2024 2:57:58 PM PST by chrisinoc
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To: chrisinoc

I understand people are doing it, and I’ve never heard of anyone being caught. Last time I returned, the agricultural/CBP checkpoint wasn’t even manned. This silly law, like many others, does little more than create new “criminals”. Of course I, a law abiding citizen, would never do such a thing.


11 posted on 01/31/2024 3:06:17 PM PST by ETCM (“There is no security, no safety, in the appeasement of evil.” — Ronald Reagan)
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To: chrisinoc

“The agriculture inspection stations rarely even check passenger vehicles for fruit, unless you have it in plain sight.”

A good friend works at the one on I-40 coming into Ca. This depends on what state you are coming from. If there is an agricultural pest or blight alert for something in another particular state then they will search for sure.

But even more important than agriculture they worry about boats having water pooled in the bottom and not drained that might have fry or eggs from an invasive species.


12 posted on 01/31/2024 3:09:19 PM PST by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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