So do you need to list your firearms, clubs, dates, and times on the application, or leave it all blank?THIS IS FOR ALBERTA!
Ok, here's how this whole thing works. First of all, you require a membership at a registered range. This is a newer requirement, as how would you target shoot if you do not have a membership. Your membership is usually only good for a year and they do spot checks to confirm. Your LTATT is good for ALL restricted firearms in your possession. They do not list your firearms on your LTATT due to every time you bought and sold one, you would need to be issued a new one.If you borrow one from your buddy (pick it up at the range), your LTATT covers it too. Your LTATT covers you from your residence to and from: a registered Range, a licensed gun smith, and all border crossings. If you purchase a new firearm be it from a sporting goods store or gun smith, you REQUIRE a STATT to pick it up and bring it home. Your LTATT does not cover this. You require a STATT if you move to another residence and pick up or take a restricted to or from the post office. Now the post office GREY area. It was a package, how do I know what was in it? Well, you should be responsible enough to know, due to tracking numbers and when you expect it to arrive. It is your license, you decide. Your LTATT is good for the term of your RPAL license. When my license expires, so does my LTATT. You must renew both.
Anyone recently filed for a long term ATT in B.C.? Did you only get a one range specific pass?
I just applied for a LTATT last week and got it in the mail on Monday..
I filled it out according to this: http://www.1ofthefew.com/ftp/LongTermATT.pdf
The result was: All Ranges in BC/Yukon, to and from all gunsmiths for repair etc and to border crossings.. valid for 5 years, daily from 00:00 to 00:00
What did they specify for certs etc?
What did they specify for certs etc?
"The holder must be in possession of the Registration Certificate(s) for the firearm(s) being transported" it states on the LTATT.
I didn't fill out anything on the application under certificates (I don't own a restricted one yet)
Regardless of if you own any restricted .. do you have an RPAL? If so then you should fill in that section with the wording I posted before.
Of course I have an RPAL, or they would not have issued me a LTATT![]()
Once R licenced, I attempted to get a LTATT before owning a restricted firearm (planning ahead you might say). That was a no-go.
Alberta
Once R licenced, I attempted to get a LTATT before owning a restricted firearm (planning ahead you might say). That was a no-go.
Alberta