Greetings.
Another newbie ATT question.
When one obtains an ATT for 'authorized ranges' does it only apply for ranges within that province?
I have 2 residences - one in Ontario where I stay when our business is off-season and one in Nova Scotia where I stay for when our business opens. I have my rpal.
My question is:
I know that each province has their own CFO but are the ATT's provincially based? In other words would I need to become a member of a range both in Ontario and in Nova Scotia in order to get the ATT to go to the range in each province?
I would have gear in both NS and Ontario so I wouldn't be transporting anything other than from my residence in one province to the range in said province.
I am thinking it's probably too much to ask that I would be able to join a range in NS get an ATT for approved ranges there that would allow me to use my restricted as a guest in an Ontario range. Save me having to join two ranges - and Ontario stinks for all this.
Thanks for any info
Boxing Grl
Another newbie ATT question.
When one obtains an ATT for 'authorized ranges' does it only apply for ranges within that province?
I have 2 residences - one in Ontario where I stay when our business is off-season and one in Nova Scotia where I stay for when our business opens. I have my rpal.
My question is:
I know that each province has their own CFO but are the ATT's provincially based? In other words would I need to become a member of a range both in Ontario and in Nova Scotia in order to get the ATT to go to the range in each province?
I would have gear in both NS and Ontario so I wouldn't be transporting anything other than from my residence in one province to the range in said province.
I am thinking it's probably too much to ask that I would be able to join a range in NS get an ATT for approved ranges there that would allow me to use my restricted as a guest in an Ontario range. Save me having to join two ranges - and Ontario stinks for all this.
Thanks for any info
Boxing Grl
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