Rpal is in now what?

MaritimeMogul

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Here's my question. I put a handgun on layway. My Rpal is now in. I'm waiting on a gun club membership. Do I need that membership to just be able to bring the handgun home? Or do I only need it once I wanna transport it around?
 
I'm not sure if NS is any different, but you should be able to bring it home with out a problem, but you probably need a club membership to get a LTATT.
 
Here's my question. I put a handgun on layway. My Rpal is now in. I'm waiting on a gun club membership. Do I need that membership to just be able to bring the handgun home? Or do I only need it once I wanna transport it around?

  1. RPAL
  2. Join club
  3. Select Pistol
  4. Pay for previously said pistol
  5. Register previously said pistol
  6. Get ATT
  7. Take pistol home
  8. Wait for paperwork
  9. Go to Range with paperwork
 
Your CFO will tell you that you must provide proof of gun club membership before he/she will approve the restricted transfer for the purposes of "target shooting." However, there is no such law/requirement included under the Firearms Act/Chp. 39 CC.

You can take the offensive and demand that the transfer be approved or that the CFO provide a written refusal so that you can file a request with your provincial court for a reference hearing. The CFO will most likely pull in their horns and do the transfer. However, acting the "heavy" is not without consequences, even though you were well within your rights and the CFO was in the wrong. You can count on having your file flagged, unofficially of course, for "special" attention in the future. i.e., slow transfers, long wait times for LTATTs, etc...

Since you say you've already joined a club but are waiting for the president to sign off on your application, your best bet is to take the easy route, get your membership card and fax/email a copy to your CFO, get your transfer approved and LTATT.
 
Umm - I have been waiting for nearly 2 weeks in N.S. for the ridiculous ATT to be able to take it home. Hold up 1 - they wanted confirmation of my address. Hold up 2 - confirmation of address provided and then they want proof of membership at range - by fax or mail since they can't accept attachments on e-mail. Hold up 3 - existing membership proven but at range but expires next month so ATT STILL can't be issued. Well, I renewed my membership today so I have to wonder what will be the next issue - confirmation on the spelling of my name I guess. Provincial Government in all its glory man - welcome to N.S. :rolleyes:

Skipping and hoops that you need to jump through - Infinity has the process pegged.
 
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