Next morning we got up, and headed north to head into Canada for a couple of days. We headed into the port just north of Fortuna, ND.
After arriving into the port there was no one around. We pulled into the port building and a lady came out with her hand on her holster.
She started asking us questions and we started answering what we knew and was trying to be as honest as possible.
Long story short, we had to turn around because we had an old 22 gun and they would not allow it into Canada and we had to try to find a place to ship it.
Then we forgot we had mace and tasers b/c it’s something we hadn’t used, ever and it’s been in the vehicle for over a month and a half. Because we didn’t declare it, they did confiscate it but thankfully didn’t charge us the penalties because she felt there was no intent to deceive. So we turned around to go find a place to ship the gun. We went to the Fortuna town just 6 miles south of the border. The lady at the “Teacher’s Lounge” was nice to try to help us but due to laws we had to ship from a gun store. Due to the hassle we decided to just head over to Michael’s Dads house in Idaho. Because of how late it was, we ended up staying in Plentywood, MT. This was a very small town and not much there so we just relaxed in the hotel after a long day.