"Honest Signals"...
As someone who used to do this for a living, for those of you who suggested that "80% of communication is non-verbal", BINGO. What we are looking for are called "indicators". You ever hear of those speed dating competitions, where, in 5 minutes, a woman knows if she is interested or not? The subconscious mind is processing quite a few variables and we are looking for "outliers".
This is when we know if we need to "dig further" or not. "Divided Attention" tasks are also used as well to determine whether or not an individual is being honest or not.
First, understand that hand gun possession is much different in Canada than the USA.
Second, USA citizens continue to cross the border with hand guns mostly undeclared.
The do you own a hand gun is not uncommon. You will be asked the question at least 5 times during your next 10 visits. Answering consistently will lead to fewer inquiries in the future. Answering inconsistently will lead to more inspections.
While you might think it is none of Canada’s business, you are mistakenly trying to use the US Constitution to define Canadian freedoms. Another error often made is thinking the US Constitution protects you when entering the US. It protects you once you have entered the country but not while entering. A fact that has been held up in court.
I suspect most folks here are well aware of the fact that Canada's firearm laws are much different than those of the US, nor do I believe that Americans are attempting to subvert "Canadian Sovereignty" with the US Constitution, which given how much various groups here have wiped their bottoms with, is likely largely irrelevant as of late. A "turf war" engaged with various "groups" in this country has revealed the "ugly underbelly" of human nature.
It would be prudent to suspect Canada has greater issues arising from within her borders than any "external element". I will sleep safe this evening assuming that various recreational boaters are not attempting to smuggle "military grade" hardware into our "Neighbor to the North".
Greetings,
Re: Post #'s 44 and 46: "...over the top inappropriate." Hahaha! Customs officials can pretty well ask any questions they want. They are the guardians of their respective country's borders and are tasked with keeping undesirables out. This includes anyone the official might deem "iffy" for whatever reason.
The American Constitution has absolutely NO relevancy when entering into Canada-none, no matter how strongly you may feel about it. I do not know what may be applicable when traveling in the opposite direction.
I've got some bad news for you, customs officials are not the "guardians of their respective country's borders", and only represent one layer of security to a culture or Administrative Region.
I can recall running maritime interdiction off the coast of Mexico, where, we secured 16 tons of cocaine from a former Japanese tuna boat, flagged out of Uruguay, with a Russian crew. We had satellites which saw EVERYTHING, but some problems are just "managed" until they go away as one cannot catch everything, and what is being managed might very well be a "redirect".
Some of the diatribe from at least one Canadian here is disturbing, as it does not reflect what is in many ways, a shared culture, for in many ways, the US and Canada have much in common...