just took me 16 days.
I had 2 transfers 1 private and 1 store. Bought at store on Feb 9th I got my transfer in 8 BUSINESS days. I called the knobs daily after 4 days ...I was given a run around like it has not been assigned yet we're 3 weeks behind right now. Comments were from some old woman. Then I called 6th day was told its about 2 weeks. The last time I called I got a guy on the phone and he said I will look at it now. He looked and approved a store transfer then I gave him a private transfer ref # that was only 5 days and he did that one at the same time. Both emailed out within 30 min.#
Call and nag. Other provinces can get it done in less than 24hrs. Their lack of preparation or them being behind isn't our problem.
Bought a gun from Ontario last Sunday, called the CFO Monday at 9am, received the transfer notification same day at 4pm. On the same day I sold a gun to someone in Ontario, did the transfer at the same time last Monday as the gun I bought.
Called the CFO this morning to see what the delay was, haven't seen a transfer notification yet, the very nice CFO lady looks into it and says,,,oh I just noticed the purchaser is in Ontario,,then she actually laughed and said you might not get the notification for 2-3 more weeks. I feel sorry for you guys back there, I already have the gun I bought in my possession, arrived Monday,,the poor guy that bought my gun will be waiting another few weeks it seems![]()
There is no question the backlog story is a lie. The Ontario government, beholden as they are to public service unions, would be only too happy to add to the staffing roll at the CFO if this was really the problem - afterall, more union positions equal more future Liberal voters.I think ontario is lying about the backlog. I think it’s an unofficial (illegal) waiting period. The ombudsman doesn’t want to touch it.
I think ontario is lying about the backlog. I think it’s an unofficial (illegal) waiting period. The ombudsman doesn’t want to touch it.



























