Current BC LTATT wait time

Took about 3 weeks to get my LTATT. Opened the letter and find good for 1 year, my licence expires next year. NOW the bad part. NO OTHER PROVINCES EXCEPT the Yukon. EVERY TIME YOU WANT TO GO OUT OF BC YOU NEED TO BEG THE CFO TO GET A STATT. You talk about job security. I asked when they changed the law on LTATTs, the lady said the CFOs decided to not issue to western Canada on the forms like my last one had. Seems Quebec has some say in what we in western Canada can have on our forms. To say I am NOT ONE BIT IMPRESSED . Now waiting for my form to go to. Sorry to get back from the IPSC Nationals as my old LTATT has to western Canada on it BUT it expires on Aug 4.
 
Took about 3 weeks to get my LTATT. Opened the letter and find good for 1 year, my licence expires next year. NOW the bad part. NO OTHER PROVINCES EXCEPT the Yukon. EVERY TIME YOU WANT TO GO OUT OF BC YOU NEED TO BEG THE CFO TO GET A STATT. You talk about job security. I asked when they changed the law on LTATTs, the lady said the CFOs decided to not issue to western Canada on the forms like my last one had. Seems Quebec has some say in what we in western Canada can have on our forms. To say I am NOT ONE BIT IMPRESSED . Now waiting for my form to go to. Sorry to get back from the IPSC Nationals as my old LTATT has to western Canada on it BUT it expires on Aug 4.

This is exactly the kind of thing I am talking about. It is clear to me, that golddust has a specific need which has been granted by the CFO previously. And because you can't contact anyone in the CFO's office, this sort of thing happens.

Now he has to get back in the wheel, unnecessarily causing delays for himself and everyone else for something that should have been easily dealt with, and not in accordance with 'normal practice'.

This is all about lack of service from our public servants.
 
Oh btw my ltatt was completed 4 weeks from the day i purchased my handgun and faxed in the application. I went and picked up my handgun and brought it home. I got the hard copy of my ATT in the mail 2 days later and am currently waiting for reg certs. 2 of them cause i also just bought me an nea 15 cqb. transfer is approved :)
 
A letter sent from the BCWF President to Vic Toews ...

July 25, 2012



The Honourable Vic Toews, MP, PC Parliament Hill
Suite 306, Justice Building House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6
Phone: (613) 992-3128
Fax: (613) 995-1049
Email: Toews.V@parl.gc.ca



Dear Minister Toews:

I am writing because our members are concerned that there is an unreasonable delay in renewing firearm licenses in the BC Chief Firearms Officer’s office. Apparently, this delay is due to personnel problems that have resulted in staffing shortages.

While the problem is general I will describe one specific case as an illustration. One of our members has been waiting since 23 March when renewal papers were submitted. This is unacceptable. Repeated calls to the BC CFO’s office have elicited the excuse that the case is assigned to an officer to do the background check. It is unreasonable that processing a firearm license would take over three months. Applicants should be accepted or rejected more expeditiously. In previous years, firearms licenses were issued with a lag of no more than 3 weeks to one month.

In this particular case, the delay in issuing the license has taken so long that the licensed has expired. Individuals who allow their license to expire are in criminal possession of firearms. The license has now expired even though the individual in question submitted the necessary paperwork with plenty of time. The expiry is entirely due to the BC CFO’s office not acting in time. The individual in question has no way to show they are not in criminal possession of their lawfully purchased and used firearms.

Our members would appreciate your efforts to encourage the BC CFO’s office to expedite their duties more quickly.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.

The BCWF is British Columbia's largest and oldest conservation organization with over 40,000 members passionately committed to protecting, enhancing and promoting the wise use of the environment for the benefit of present and future generations. Visit www.bcwf.bc.ca for more information.

Yours in conservation,



Bill Bosch
President BC Wildlife Federation

Cc: Dan Albas, MP
Cc: Hon. James Moore, MP
Cc: Hon. Shirley Bond, Attorney General of B.C
Cc: Gary Mauser, Chair, BC Wildlife Federation Firearms Committee
 
A letter sent from the BCWF President to Vic Toews ...

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While the problem is general I will describe one specific case as an illustration. One of our members has been waiting since 23 March when renewal papers were submitted. This is unacceptable.

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In this particular case, the delay in issuing the license has taken so long that the licensed has expired.

I'm pretty much in the same situation. My renewal was submitted in March and will expire in less than a month. I've been assured by the CFO's office that I'm OK to keep the firearms in my home if they don't complete the renewal in time, but I certainly won't be able to attend any of the black powder shoots I go to each month.

What a lousy process. Something certainly needs to change.

Chris.
 
Not my first no, updating the one I had to include all of Western Canada rather than just BC after I spotted a ####up on the short term one I had for travelling to Manitoba next week. Rather than collecting all the range information and everything else they took the lazy option and just changed my long term. It was purely to make their job easier.
 
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