You might run your eye over some of the info at
http://www.bermuda-online.org/legal.htmQuote: "Very protectionist to Bermudians-only in many ways, for example in home ownership, immigration, work permit, Human Rights and other laws. Non-Bermudians are not allowed to do things here that they can, without restrictions, in other countries."
Elsewhere on the same site:
"Also illegal: Offensive and defensive weapons of any kind, like real or fake or toy firearms (guns) of any type and ammunition; any kind of weapon to deter thieves or intruders; catapults (slingshots); BB guns; cutlasses; crossbows; mace in canisters; pornographic material; throwing knives; flick knives; martial arts weaponry; nightsticks; nunchakus; spiked wristbands; swords; spear guns, all pistols, all rifles, all ammunition for them, signal guns, all other weapons and all live marine animals (including lobsters) by any private individuals. Some visitors and businesspeople apparently think it is permitted to bring firearms into Bermuda. It is not, not under any circumstances. The weapons will be seized permanently by the Bermuda Police Service and those convicted will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, publicized and reported to Federal or provincial or state authorities for illegally carrying firearms on ships or aircraft."
Bermuda is considered British, but it isn't ruled by Britain, and British legislation does NOT apply.
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