A Canadian business can buy it.Sold to a business that would have to be in the United States, correct? Or out of country
Transfers to those with ATC are approved on a case by case basis. Just having an ATC is not enough. Have to prove that this particular new gun is needed.Can be transferred to a heir only if they meet the requirements of an Authorization To Carry...
how many times do you need the question answeredAre there any business in Canada that a person could give your handguns to for them to transfer them out of the country? Say the US to be sold?
I personally know of an individual who is employed as an armed guard and he just purchased a firearm that is restricted,he got the OK as he uses it for practice. When he is at his job he uses the employers fire arm.ATC would be more so for wilderness protection/trappers etc. as armed security/brinks carry their employers firearms. Someone at my gunclub is applying for ATC for remote mining and mentioned that there were restrictions on minimum caliber of firearm to be approved, at least in Ontario.
What is unclear about a transfer ban?Hello, wasn’t sure if this is the right place to put it but if a handgun is in an estate and will to somebody who has a restricted PAL, can it be transferred or is it destined for destruction?
The US isn't outside the country?Sold to a business that would have to be in the United States, correct? Or out of country
What confuses you about ... HANDGUN TRANSFER BAN?Thought Pre 1946 prohibs were still allowed..?
Still seen it up on RCMP site, but must be an old/dated one the Techs haven't scrubbed yet...What confuses you about ... HANDGUN TRANSFER BAN?
I call BS on that. There's no exemption for police officers or armed guards.I personally know of an individual who is employed as an armed guard and he just purchased a firearm that is restricted,he got the OK as he uses it for practice. When he is at his job he uses the employers fire arm.



























