Do you need to own a restricted firearm before you can get your LTATT?

Required to have a rest firearm before LTATT in Ontario, not possible to acquire a rest firearm before LTATT in BC...as in you are REQUIRED to have a LTATT before a transfer to you will go through. Insanity within firearms regulations?
 
Ok, my restricted license came in the mail and I ordered a handgun. At what point can I ask my range to send out my LTATT?

Once my transfer notification comes?
Once the registration certificate comes?
Once the actual firearm arrives?
 
You have satisfied your club's requirements for ATT recommendation?
Once the registration certificate is issued, you are the proud owner of a firearm, and the application can go in.
 
As nearnorth has pointed out, you do not call in the request for a standing ATT. Your club's ATT secretary sends in the application. Contact this person, make sure that your application goes in. The ATT will be sent back to the club, the club will foreward it to you. Usually the CFO will process the ATT quickly, make sure the club isn't sitting on it.
 
In Sask you just call the CFO up and they will fax you a temp. ATT on the spot and mail you a blanket long term ATT that day without talking to a range, you just have to be a member.
 
As nearnorth has pointed out, you do not call in the request for a standing ATT. Your club's ATT secretary sends in the application. Contact this person, make sure that your application goes in. The ATT will be sent back to the club, the club will foreward it to you. Usually the CFO will process the ATT quickly, make sure the club isn't sitting on it.

Yeah, that's what I meant. Call the range and let them know.
 
I live in BC near the Alberta border, and CFO told me that I needed to have proof of club membership in AB before they would put "western canada" on my LTATT. As it stands now, they are only willing to put British Columbia and Yukon. Any thoughts??
 
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