Steve David: CFO's don't "approve" combat holster shooting sports. Believe it or not but we don't need permission from the governmnet or a civil servant to engage in these sports activities.
RAKS: There is "NO" fee associated with IDPA courses. No funds go to IDPA from the course. No one on this thread has suggested there is either. It is not necessary to have taken a "Holster" course from CDP or anyone other organization to receive an ATT. IF you are a member of a shooting sport then in some provinces a more extensive ATT may be given. (Alberta ATT"s now are issued restricting recipient to Alberta ranges- my sons live there and must now apply for an ATT to allow them to shoot over here in B.C.). Here in B.C. my ATT gives me transport rights to the Ontario border.
If CSSA wants to subsidize CDP holster courses and promote the myth that a holster course is necessary to shoot action sports in Canada that is up to them but they won't be receiving my renewal of membership to do so.
Take Care
Bob
RAKS: There is "NO" fee associated with IDPA courses. No funds go to IDPA from the course. No one on this thread has suggested there is either. It is not necessary to have taken a "Holster" course from CDP or anyone other organization to receive an ATT. IF you are a member of a shooting sport then in some provinces a more extensive ATT may be given. (Alberta ATT"s now are issued restricting recipient to Alberta ranges- my sons live there and must now apply for an ATT to allow them to shoot over here in B.C.). Here in B.C. my ATT gives me transport rights to the Ontario border.
If CSSA wants to subsidize CDP holster courses and promote the myth that a holster course is necessary to shoot action sports in Canada that is up to them but they won't be receiving my renewal of membership to do so.
Take Care
Bob




























, and CDP came on the scene first, so we did it. We have no issues with it, no one has any problems with it and again, everyone has fun.

























