WOOHOO! Issued! Now crossing my fingers on a range application![]()
sent application away for PAL Oct 3rd...credit card charged on Nov 11th...does this mean my application is approved if they charged my card ?...hopefully...and hopefully it comes before the holidays...
So my dad's application has been with the RCMP since Aug 1st. his referances finally got contacted last week and he now is waiting for the license to be approved. When he called Tuesday this week they told him its with the CFO for Ontario.....sigh......how much longer does he have to wait????????? He Really wants to get out and shoot since all he has been able to do is place firearms on hold or ask me to pick them up and take him to the range for an hour.
So my dad's application has been with the RCMP since Aug 1st. his referances finally got contacted last week and he now is waiting for the license to be approved. When he called Tuesday this week they told him its with the CFO for Ontario.....sigh......how much longer does he have to wait????????? He Really wants to get out and shoot since all he has been able to do is place firearms on hold or ask me to pick them up and take him to the range for an hour.
Have you tried calling the ON CFO?
From this forum, I know that people rarely have any luck contacting them. I myself found everytime I called them it was always the answering machine. But they DO call you back if you leave a message.
When my application was with the ON CFO, I called them on 2 occasions, and left a message on each. They called me back everytime. And they approved my application during the last call.
HTH.
True in part.. but not on all counts..
and the more important point is he/she should not have to do anything of the sort..
You do realize this is done this way intentionally don't you?
In most cases, I would agree with you, that he/she should not have to do anything of that sort, and that this is done this way intentionally.
However, in _my_ case, I have to respectfully disagree with you.
Here's why ...
1. When I spoke with the CFO they told me that they had to do some follow-up with me, otherwise my license would have been issued shortly after my last reference interview.
2. Why they needed to follow-up? Because both my reference answered a YES to one of the questions during their interviews. To be fair, that question did not appear on the application form, nor it was posed anytime during my interview. Nothing related to crime, traffic violations, domestic issues, nor mental sickness, but apparently the YES still raised _their_ flag. However, I personally appreciate the CFO doing their due diligence on me, for this particular case.
Disagreement aside, I can't wait for Sunday ... going to visually inspect a few ranges and hopefully can get into one as a member!
For anyone who has done the RPAL interview, do you have any tips on what questions they ask me and my references? I would at least like my references to be prepared to answer certain questions. Thanks!
The questions they ask are all along the lines of: Are you having mental health issues, been arrested, hit your wife/girlfriend/dog, are you a drunk or drug addict, how long have you known your co-sponsors, is your name really Walter White, why do you want a RPAL? Answer TARGET SHOOTING ( I started to give a long winded explanation on hobbies and retirement etc the nice woman on the line said "Oh you mean TARGET SHOOTING?" ahh ... yeah... Target Shooting... right!)
The long and the short of it is that you really see what they are getting at after the first few questions and you answer; No, ad nauseum. I was in my office on the phone going No, No, No..... so much I was getting looks from my co-worker like WTF???
Let your sponsors know exactly when you were released from the drug/rehab/mental hospital for hitting your wife/girlfriend/dog while on crack and vodka so you all have the same stories straight and you'll be OK!
Pretty similar to above, my references were also asked the last time they've seen me angry, or any aggression or violence from me. They may also ask you or your references if you've gone through any separation/divorce/break up recently (I was asked within 2 years, reference was asked 'recently'), or had a death of a family member or close friend...again "recently". Nothing big really. No drug or alcohol issues, no mental health issues, don't come across like a vigilante. You want an RPAL for target shooting/collecting, not home defense, revenge, or arming the militia.
Similar here... though they asked my one ref 'do you think he will be safe with a handgun" and got the reply of "the USAF trusted him with an F-15 capable far more destruction to say the least... and you're worried about a handgun???"
They stopped asking that reference any more questions LMAO
They can ask some absurd questions at times to say the least.
Great answer FTW!!! LOL
"the USAF trusted him with an F-15 capable far more destruction to say the least... and you're worried about a handgun???"
They can ask some absurd questions at times to say the least.
An F-15?? Awesome! I always wanted to be a pilot when I was a kid. One thing lead to another, it didn't happen.
So to compensate that, I used to play most of the Microprose PC game titles like F-15 etc. back in the days of EGA graphic cards.
Ok, now I feel old!