If you were a former member, you would still have to go through the CLSC. This is true for all clubs, as each one has their own way of doing things.
JR's post made it clear that the CLSC's would be amalgamated to a one day ordeal, which is much better than what the norm was, prior.
- Shervin
Damn I found this too late, but I'll be there tomorrow to break in my AR15 PDW build!
Will a current Grange member be required to take the CLSC upon their transition to Caliber membership?
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Used to be that we "Worldproofed" our children. Now society wants to childproof the world.
shervin,
see ya friday, bud. im bringing some family.
Absolutely not. For current members, it should be seemless.
The agreement struck between the Grange and myself is that there will be a one year transition so current members can simply roll over upon the natural expiration of their membership.
It also keeps all current LTATTs valid as well as insurance and other administrative stuff.
JR
\"J.R."\
CEO
The Shooting Edge, Target Sports Canada, William Evans
You bring up an excellent point.
Yes, you will need "something" so that we all are on the same page. However if you already have a valid LTATT or a recognized CLSC then I think we need to address this in our plans and can reduce the requirements for those with a proven track record, as we do with those that show up with suitable holster certifications.
JR
\"J.R."\
CEO
The Shooting Edge, Target Sports Canada, William Evans
Can you please list the calibre and type of firearms we can bring to the range now? Hours of operations? I am not a member but might be interested.