There is no international law regarding guns on board or the right to bear arms. When You enter any nations' territorial waters you are under the jurisdiction of that nations' laws. Most countries do not allow private ownership of firearms or do so with extreme restrictions. In many countries If you are found with undeclared firearms you may be thrown in jail and your vessel impounded. If you declare the weapons they may be confiscated or impounded until you leave. Check with the US State Department about the laws and regulations in the waters you plan to visit. The general rule is no weapons on board ... or hide them so well that if a boarding party dismantles the interior of your boat, they won't be found. There are conversion kits to adapt a flare gun to fire shotgun shells which might not get you jailed...
2007-10-21 16:42:43
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answered by cat38skip 6
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Cant say for sure, but if I were you even if it is against the laws would definitely have a 12 Gage hidden away as well as a high capacity semi auto hand gun. Remember, better to be judged by 12 then carried by 6.
I would check with the us coast guard.
You could also check with the NRA National rifle association
2007-10-21 11:33:09
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answered by Robert M 2
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merely to be sparkling, that's not a reaction to the unique assertion. that's in fact a reaction to all of the "Liberal" bigots who're examining this: a million. not all conservatives are uninformed idiots. The knowledgeable ones merely loosen up whilst the chaos unfolds and bear until necessary. 2. i'm a conservative and am in finished help of the 2d substitute. I additionally very own an "attack rifle" form gun. It has never been pointed at yet somebody else loaded or in any different case. (nor do I surely have the will for it to) 3. greater individuals are killed each 12 months via handguns then via all long weapons mixed. 4. in case you want actual substitute, teach the inhabitants. do not make something taboo to get rid of it. we are in a position to make certain how nicely that worked with drugs. practice somebody the thank you to do something properly and that they are going to be safer. i be attentive to that this implies putting extra money into coaching yet is that somewhat a foul concern? in case you outlaw weapons, merely outlaws would have weapons...
2016-11-09 03:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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in international waters you would be fine with a firearm, but many countries and even many states have ordinances banning firearms on a boat in their waters. I remember many years ago, I wanted to sail to some different areas and on looking, found that most of the places I wanted to go, banned them. BUT, I found a way around it. I mounted a "signal cannon" that fired black powder. This was legal in all countries and areas that I checked back then. Of course I had a couple of dozen beer cans full of concrete that just happened to fit the canon, as well as a homemade bag or two of "grapeshot". Hey, they were fish weights!! Yeah right!.
2007-10-21 12:57:32
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answered by randy 7
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Certainly there are places like Canada that are restrictive when it comes to hand guns. It would therefore be prudent that if your state issues permits to have that along. You are also required in some countries to have the gun stored properly (locked cabinet, unloaded etc).
From my point of view it would be good to have such along and keep it in an easy to get at but secure place (don't tell anyone where it is).
The waters off eastern africa and near indonesia are the most active for pirates.
2007-10-21 11:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It does depend on the country you visit. I know that in the British V.I. you are required to surrender any firearm until you leave. Some countries a revolver is ok while a semi-auto get them upset. You just have to find out what to do in each country, and go from there.
2007-10-22 10:20:19
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answered by Rick K 1
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Yes, it depends on what country you are visiting whether or not you can have a firearm with you. Your are best to chart your course, and then check with their individual regulations of the ports that you are visiting. Like many other people who have answered you, I would take a gun for your own protection but whether or not you to declare it is up to you.
2007-10-23 09:41:33
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answered by td1693 4
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there are web sites for cruising sailors. check them out because in some countries, posessing a firearm can get you some serious jail time.
2007-10-21 12:07:34
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answered by rufos_adventure 4
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Anybody has the right to bear arms. You can have a fully loaded weapon aslong as it's out in plain view. Now if you want it to be concealed, as in hidden, you would have to get a concealed weapons license.
2007-10-21 11:31:17
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answered by ♥ AznStylez707 4
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