LTATT Question

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Hi there guys, I just got my first LTATT for my restricteds and to be quite honest it was pretty smooth. Im approved for all ranges, clubs, gunsmiths in the Yukon and BC.

So I got an email with my LTATT attached, and excuse the lieberal brainwashing but I am wondering if there are any more hoops to jump through or if I just print it out and drive to the range with my restricteds whenever I want to go shoot. Do I need to notify the range (I am a member there) ?

Basically, am I all good now?
 
All good to go.

Remember to take your registration certificates with you as well.

I like to toss an rcmp safe storage/ transport brochure in with my other paperwork (you can print it off from the web if you don't have one). It may prove useful in a conversation with any member of law enforcement not perfectly familiar with the regs I may encounter. You know, just in case . . . .
 
excellent idea.

All good to go.

Remember to take your registration certificates with you as well.

I like to toss an rcmp safe storage/ transport brochure in with my other paperwork (you can print it off from the web if you don't have one). It may prove useful in a conversation with any member of law enforcement not perfectly familiar with the regs I may encounter. You know, just in case . . . .
 
All good to go.

Remember to take your registration certificates with you as well.

I like to toss an rcmp safe storage/ transport brochure in with my other paperwork (you can print it off from the web if you don't have one). It may prove useful in a conversation with any member of law enforcement not perfectly familiar with the regs I may encounter. You know, just in case . . . .

outstanding idea!
 
All good to go.

Remember to take your registration certificates with you as well.

I like to toss an rcmp safe storage/ transport brochure in with my other paperwork (you can print it off from the web if you don't have one). It may prove useful in a conversation with any member of law enforcement not perfectly familiar with the regs I may encounter. You know, just in case . . . .

Great, thanks for clarifying.

And indeed that is a good idea, I printed one out already for my gun safe to keep in there, but haven't ever bothered bringing one when I go shooting. Will do from now on out.

CS :canadaFlag:
 
I print one of everything for each bag, case etc. plus keep one in my vehicle . Then there is no chance of an oops! I also have a copy of the RCMP take on magazines re:LAR mags.
 
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