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    Took about a day for me in Alberta, rather surprised coming from Ontario and being used to the runaround.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunray View Post
    "...reason being that the CFO wants the club to make sure that the ATT is handled properly..." While there's nothing new about it, it's to ensure shooters are club members. There's no law that says you have to join a club. It's just Ontario CFO's policy.

    Wait, so legally, there is no law saying I have to join a gun club to receive an ATT? It's just here in Ontario? If I were living in Manitoba, BC, etc, I could receive an ATT without being in a club?

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    I sent my application on Monday and received the ATT on Wednesday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breaker61 View Post
    I fax my info to the CFO and she faxes me back the ATT usually within a day. The originals arrive in the mail in about a week. The Nfld CFO has always been great to deal with.
    X2 Had the fax 4 hours after I sent my info and the papers in about 5 days
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    In Alberta, I could call in and have an ATT e-mailed back within minutes.

    In NB, I can still just call, but they won't e-mail it, so I usually have a fax within an hour.

    What happens in Ontario if you want to make an impromptu trip in a couple of days??

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    Quote Originally Posted by acm View Post
    In Alberta, I could call in and have an ATT e-mailed back within minutes.

    In NB, I can still just call, but they won't e-mail it, so I usually have a fax within an hour.

    What happens in Ontario if you want to make an impromptu trip in a couple of days??
    You wait. And then you wait some more.....and then a little more.... then you go nuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emilio613 View Post
    You wait. And then you wait some more.....and then a little more.... then you go nuts.

    On some level, it seems foolish to antagonize handgun owners.

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    ^veiled threat?

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    Lol, kind of like when Homer Simpson was told there was a waiting period for his gun, and reponded: "Five days?! But I'm mad NOW!"

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    Att

    While it's not the only reason, it's a big one for me looking for job out west. I'm tired of the runaround here in Ontario.

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