I called once last Monday, then she told me to call back tomorrow or the next day so I did.
I'm not desperate, i'm just following their directions. Unfortunately its just a classic example of a bureaucratic organisation seeing how "call back tomorrow" actually means don't call back ever.
I'm going to forget about this, honestly waiting this long isn't even worth acquiring a firearm. Canadians obviously aren't mean to own guns.
I believe that the current regulations were at least partly intended to make the process of getting firearms so onerous that people would be discouraged and consequently not bother with it. For some it is not the time involved, but all of the cost. In either case the result is the same. Don't give up so easily. Persevere and get your guns; it is worth the wait. There are many in history who only wished they could have guns. You don't have to wish, but only be patient.
That rifle hanging on the wall of the working-class flat or labourer's cottage is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there.
- George Orwell
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