Is it legal to 'borrow' a handgun?

Right from the Firearms act if anyone is curious, it wasnt what I was looking for but close enough.

19. (1) An individual who holds a licence authorizing the individual to possess prohibited firearms or restricted firearms may be authorized to transport a particular prohibited firearm or restricted firearm between two or more specified places for any good and sufficient reason, including, without restricting the generality of the foregoing,

(a) for use in target practice, or a target shooting competition, under specified conditions or under the auspices of a shooting club or shooting range that is approved under section 29;

(a.1) to provide instructions in the use of firearms as part of a restricted firearms safety course that is approved by the federal Minister; or

(b) if the individual

(i) changes residence,

(ii) wishes to transport the firearm to a peace officer, firearms officer or chief firearms officer for registration or disposal in accordance with this Act or Part III of the Criminal Code,

(iii) wishes to transport the firearm for repair, storage, sale, exportation or appraisal, or

(iv) wishes to transport the firearm to a gun show.
 
Rapt said:
The Ontario ones don't usually itemize either, but specify registered to the residence of the ATT holder...

This is the hassle here. Its possible to "borrow" but you need to call the CFC and get an ATT to officially change the registered "location" of the firearm when not being used/transported to/from the range so that you comply with the terms of the typical ATT.

Also there is the purpose of the ATT. Here in Ontario I have one ATT permitting me to take guns to the range to shoot with them. And another permitting me to take them there (or elsewhere thats legal) for instruction, (teaching restricted/ATT classes.)

Silly or what?

Doesn't this sound like crap. Last time I check, my firearms were registered to me, not my residence.....
 
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