ATT Question

Mike60

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I will call the RCMP # in the morning to verify but I thought I would take a shot and see if any one knows here.

My dad is a member of a handgun club in his city of residence and has a ATT for that location. He recently became a member of my range in a different city and I was wondering what kind of hoops he would have to jump through to bring his firearms to my range?

Thanks
 
depends on the province- in alberta, mine reads all ranges in the province, and i can get a special to alow me to shoot interprovincial if i can prove i need it
 
Read the conditions on his ATT.

They may allow transport to your range already. And if they don't, your CFO can amend them.

(Your CFO is the one who decides.)
 
I just wanted to add that I did search the forums extensively for my answer before posting so I can't be considered a total newb :D

I have a second part to the question...... He has not been to the range for 5+ years (he seems to think that he has misplaced it in his old age). Is their an expiry to the ATT and how can we verify that it is valid and/or get a replacement?
 
An Ontario ATT is "for all approved ranges within Ontario"
Check the times, some have time restrictions, make sure if you are going toa 24 hour facility late at night, make sure yours covers the time.
 
He needs to read his ATT.
The ATT will detail the ranges for which it is valid.
It will also have an expiry date.
 
I just wanted to add that I did search the forums extensively for my answer before posting so I can't be considered a total newb :D

I have a second part to the question...... He has not been to the range for 5+ years (he seems to think that he has misplaced it in his old age). Is their an expiry to the ATT and how can we verify that it is valid and/or get a replacement?

Your CFO is the one to talk to.
There is a Chief Firearms Officer for each Province and Territory. The Chief Firearms Officers are responsible for the decision-making and administrative work related to licences, authorizations to transport and authorizations to carry, transfers of firearms by individuals and businesses, and gun show sponsorship approvals.

This involves determining an applicant's eligibility and either issuing, refusing to issue, renewing or revoking the licence, authorization to transport, carry, transfer or sponsor. It also involves setting conditions on these documents.

http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/cfo-caf/index-eng.htm

Ontario

1 800-731-4000 (for Canada and the United States)
(506) 624-5380 (for all countries outside of Canada and the United States)

Chief Firearms Officer
Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services
777 Memorial Avenue
Orillia, ON L3V 7V3
Tel: (705) 329-5522
Fax: (705) 329-5623

http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/cfo-caf/cfo-caf-eng.htm#cont
 
the way mine reads ( and it's changed lately) that it's good for all ranges and for 2 years( used to be 5) provided i remain a MEMBER of a club- that means paying your annual dues etc- it doesn't have to be the same club
 
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