Pistols without Gun Club Memberships

Do different provinces have different requirements of the retailers or ATT's? I haven't had to show anything for proof of membership here in Alberta either. Last time, my temp ATT and registration went through in 3 buisness days, I picked it up, brought it home, and then recieved the 2 yr province wide ATT, within a week and a half, no problems what so ever(except a little bit of shock at how quick it was).
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Troy.S. said:
i got into a dissagreement with a fella at SIR about this. i told him that all i needed was my PAL. he wouldn't sell me the hand gun. i demanded that he phone it in and no problem. the CFO asked the guy at the counter what part of POSSSION AND ACQUISITION did he not understand. when questioned about the gun club membership i just simply stated that at the time the gun was a good deal and i hadn't got around to getting a membership, but that i might sometime soon. i own a few handguns and have an ATT that reaches from Manitoba to BC on a 24-7 time span. i informed the people at the firearms office on Ellice here in Manitoba that i had family in BC and that it was not out of the question that i would get an invite to a club while visiting as well as i knew a gunsmith personally and i could drop of my guns at any time to get work done on them. this is all true and that is how i got an ATT with a 24-7 time span.

Since I sell across the country, I collect the following information when I sell a handgun: Name, PAL, Home #, Home address, gun club, payment info.

Most times I get all that, sometimes not. That's OK with me. I just want my customer to get his transfer complete the fastest way possible. If he figures his transfer will be approved without a gun club, he probably knows more about his province's CFO than me and who am I to argue?
 
Normmus said:
Here in NS they ask for proof of membership. They let mine go through when I told them the membership was pending. The supervisor at the CFO said that there is a plan for the shooting ranges here to forward a list of their membership to the CFO.

NS CFO would have contacted your club directly and confirmed your pending membership. Some clubs provide membership lsits to the CFO, some don't.
 
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KO said:
Do different provinces have different requirements of the retailers or ATT's? I haven't had to show anything for proof of membership here in Alberta either. Last time, my temp ATT and registration went through in 3 buisness days, I picked it up, brought it home, and then recieved the 2 yr province wide ATT, within a week and a half, no problems what so ever(except a little bit of shock at how quick it was).
KO
You all probably know that CFC allows transfer of ALL guns by mail. I do it all the time now as I live in a remote area without any courier service. Mirimichi told me OK, the only time I had to phone the PROVINCIAL firearms office was when I bought a prohibited pistol and only after I had received it in the local post office. Go figure. My friend did not believe me so he phoned Mirimichi and they confirmed what I had told him. Alex.
 
OZZ said:
As I hear alot of you say put your money where your mouth is well help keep those "Target ranges " open with being a paying member and it just might also help in the long run with proving that you are a target shooter.

I`ve never voluntered to do any work at my range but I have always paid my dues on time.
I think we all need to do more to keep our awsome fun sport viable, I`m gonna try to do more.

The Lieberals have indicated that "Target Shooter" designation is going to be a lot harder to get than just joining / being a member of a gun club. They're looking for specific disciplines. ie. things like ISU, CAS, IPSC, IDPA, etc.

Problem is, without the general "shooter", many clubs won't be able to support themselves and stay open.

We've got to stop them from getting back in.
 
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Club membership is linked to your ATT for restricted/prohibs.. i.e. your club
actually 'issues' them, via the provincial firearms office.
Club membership is not required to either purchase or transport... however,
a club issued ATT allows an individual to transport without having to generate
a 'one time' ATT each time you want to make a trip to a range or dealer.
Therefore, a club membership is not required, it just makes life easier.
 
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