Warning from U.S. Embassy: Do Not Bring Ammo to Turks and Caicos from the Bahamas

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The U.S. Embassy in the Bahamas issued a travel alert on September 22, 2023, warning Americans to be cautious when entering Turks and Caicos as the penalty for carrying guns or ammunition could result in a 12-year custodial sentence. The alert emphasized that firearms, ammunition, and other weapons are not allowed in Turks and Caicos, and travelers found with these items could face severe legal consequences. An incident involving an Oklahoma resident who was arrested for having hunting ammunition in his luggage highlighted the strict enforcement of these laws. The traveler, Ryan Watson, is currently facing legal restrictions in Turks and Caicos, including surrendering his passport and reporting to the police regularly. The U.S. Embassy issued another alert on April 24, 2024, reiterating the consequences of bringing firearms or ammunition into Turks and Caicos, emphasizing that travelers must adhere to local laws and law enforcement procedures.

AWR Hawkins
AWR Hawkins
AWR Hawkins is one of the preeminent 2nd amendment journalists having racked up a series of high profile awards in the space. The Second Amendment Foundation named him Journalist of the Year 2015; Gun Rights Defender of the Year 2016; and Journalist of the Year 2017. He was named 2019 Journalist of the Year at the 34th Annual Gun Rights Policy Conference, and Gun Rights Defender of the Year at its 2020 conference.

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