My cousin is a member of the range and has applied and is waiting for his restricted to come in.
Can he do the ATT course before it comes in just so he can speed up the process?

My cousin is a member of the range and has applied and is waiting for his restricted to come in.
Can he do the ATT course before it comes in just so he can speed up the process?
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Member: NFA/CSSA/CPC
ATT - Authorization To Transport - not a test, either the owner or the club applies on behlf of the gun owner.
This is something the CFO issues to allow you to take your gun from the home to the range.
Originally Posted by Kodiakmac
If I ever get charged with a firearms offense, I want my case heard by an RCMP Superintendent in a discipline hearing.
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Originally Posted by Kodiakmac
If I ever get charged with a firearms offense, I want my case heard by an RCMP Superintendent in a discipline hearing.
ATT course? Must be a Ontario or Quebec thing.
ATT's are redundant no matter how you look at it. They need to go.
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The ATT course IS a club level safety course. It is an additional way for the club to raise some funds & to ensure that each member knows the rules and policies of their particular club.
ATT course? Definitely not an Ontario thing, most ranges want let you apply for an ATT without possession of a restricted firearm, stores won't let you purchase a firearm with out your restricted PAL... So unless he already has a restricted firearm, then he doesnt need an ATT.
However, if he does have a restricted firearm already, then all he needs to do is prefill it out, and when his RPAL does arrive then he can submit it to his range
Ontario cfo will not issue a long term att unless you are a member of a club and the club applies on your behalf. In order for the club to apply for you, you must take the club level att course.
I am on the exec at HAHA and do all the clubs memberships. When a member does not renew , we have been told by ontario cfo that we must call them to cancel their att
Id Rather Be Judged By 12 Than Carried By 6
In Alberta you apply for your own AT.T.. Go get your RPAL, join a gunclub, call the Feds and in 3 to 5 days your A.T.T. will show up in your mailbox. You don't have to take another course at the range like here in Nazitario. You don't have to kiss up to some pathetic idiot at a gun club who's new information on the safe handling of firearms you already know from the hours you spent getting your RPAL to begin with. About the only new thing the gunclub guy will show you is where the outhouses are. In Alberta they have a bad habit of treating you like an adult. Interesting concept, don't you think.
I'm so glad I live in Alberta. Like the previous post said, long term ATT's take just a few days, they mail them real quick, and short term ATT's take only a few minutes for them to email them to you. I'm never moving.
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