Firearms
- There is a fixed handling charge for the carriage of firearms anywhere Air Canada flies: $50 CAD/USD plus applicable taxes for one-way travel.
- Hunting rifles and shotguns are accepted as checked baggage only, and must be unloaded.
- The firearm must be inhibited from being fired by using a secure, locking device mechanism on the weapon, called a "Trigger Lock".
- The firearm must be packaged in a specially designed, non-see through case that cannot be easily broken into during transport.
- Before Air Canada accepts the firearm you must sign a declaration form attesting that the gun is unloaded as well as a limited release form.
- Restricted firearms such as handguns require government documentation for transport. Consult the Canadian Firearm Center or the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) for complete details.
- Passengers travelling to Seoul, South Korea and planning on bringing firearms into that country must contact Air Canada Reservations prior to travel for specific security requirements.
What does this have to do with me?
Plus what is LATT anyways!
Long term authorization to transport. You need one for every time you move a restricted firearm. They are usually issued to go between your house and your range.
Also, without a car/license how are you planning to transport your firearms to the range? Especially the restricted. Just curious because you mentioned you didn't really have friends in London at this time..
Sorry, but I wrote to the CFC to ask exactly that question, and if your parents don't have a PAL, you can't store your firearms there. Even if they don't have access to them.For storage, a lockable cabinet at your parent's place if they agree, or storage at a friend's place. You can lend longarms to anyone who is a PAL owner, so they could store it for you.
Can you not transport them via public transit? I mean on my LATT it says "a rout that is reasonably direct" or something like that. but i take that as its relative to your means of transportation. if the most direct rout on the bus is not the same rout as you'd take if you owned a car, would that not be ok?
I never planned on storing firearms @my parents place because they are in Hong KOng!Sorry, but I wrote to the CFC to ask exactly that question, and if your parents don't have a PAL, you can't store your firearms there. Even if they don't have access to them.
I know but I doubt my friends will willingly to be my reference anyways. Because there is a common misunderstanding that if I did sth bad with my guns then the references will be hold responsible. (Not sure if it is true!) By the way thank for the tips!Moral of the story is choose your references carefully!
Is this still happening or is it a thing from the past? 10 years ago?He told me that offhand comments from wives, girlfriends and mothers had actually caused major problems for FAC applicants in the past but that my mom's was so out to lunch he did not give it any credit...
How can you cook without knife?
The problem is I am from BC, I don't have any friends in London!
Not in Dawson College shooting and V tech! LOL
Before columbine or dawson?
I never planned on storing firearms @my parents place because they are in Hong KOng!
I know but I doubt my friends will willingly to be my reference anyways. Because there is a common misunderstanding that if I did sth bad with my guns then the references will be hold responsible. (Not sure if it is true!) By the way thank for the tips!
Is this still happening or is it a thing from the past? 10 years ago?
...Most Ranges offer services like this (firearms storage) to their members for a monthy storage fee.