Drivertitch,
I too have my boat up on the hard to perform maintenance and not pay FL tax. I was told by the title agency and the sales agency that once back in the water that I had 20 days to leave FL waters and that all I had to do was to get a receipt for fuel or maintenance from another state, then would be allowed back in. Did you register your boat in another state? I'm sure that is the reason I was told what I was told. I registered my boat in another state.
Jedi,
Checked with Fish and Game and a couple of guide friends and there is no such animal as an "Alaskan protection against wildlife" hunting permit. There is talk about some sort of "wildlife viewing habitat" or some such non-sense which I'm sure it is to drum up more money. Maybe that is what you are thinking about. Also, Alaska is the most liberal for having firearms in the United States, except maybe Arizona, no we are more liberal. But here is how to bring a gun into the U.S. Legally. Quote:
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To import a gun, you can download a copy of AFT Form 6, fill it out and send it to AFT for approval. Provided there is no importation restriction for that firearm, they will approve it and send the form to you. You then take the Form 6 to an FFL and he handles getting the gun and then transfers the gun for you.
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I'm not sure if that includes people coming to Alaska from other countries to hunt. I've never heard of anyone going through that much trouble to hunt here from another country. Warren