Shipping RESTRICTED to a P.O. box ?

Anyways, back on topic, CAN you get it shipped to a PO Box? Yes, does it give you an extra hoop to possibly jump through? yes.
How is it an extra hoop to jump through? The only time the STATT is not required is if you're home when the postal carrier shows up with your parcel and someone's there to sign for it. Any other time you'll need the STATT to get your gun. As has been pointed out numerous times, CP has a habit of just leaving the "pickup at post office" card regardless, which would then require a STATT.

Anyhow, the OP's question wasn't in regard to what people consider to be more convenient, it was about legalities of sending a restricted firearm to a PO Box. The answer is that it's perfectly legal.

Got it? :)

As for the rest of you, stop confusing the OP with your legal interpretations of the STATT requirements and the post office, this isn't what's being questioned here. If you want to discuss this, there's an active thread in General Firearms Discussion on this very topic, here:

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=768633

And why do I care? Because it's my restricted he's sending, that's why, so STFU or stay on topic.................. :D
 
You couldn't be more wrong! anytime you transport a restricted, you must have an ATT Your typical Ltatt does not cover post offices. You can find this information in section 118 of the firearms act, or look at the RCMP firearms act FAQ. It is very clear.

Back to my role as a judge, you have not convinced me that you were certain that the restricted you were expecting was not in the package you picked up at the post office.

You can roll your eyes all you want, I like to track my packages, I buy a lot of stuff privately and by using the tracking info, I can sometimes pop home from work in time to receive the package and avoid the pita att all together.



what part of section 118 are you talking about

http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/F-11.6/page-33.html#docCont



118. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the federal Minister shall have each proposed regulation laid before each House of Parliament.
Marginal note:Idem

(2) Where a proposed regulation is laid pursuant to subsection (1), it shall be laid before each House of Parliament on the same day.
Marginal note:Report by committee

(3) Each proposed regulation that is laid before a House of Parliament shall, on the day it is laid, be referred by that House to an appropriate committee of that House, as determined by the rules of that House, and the committee may conduct inquiries or public hearings with respect to the proposed regulation and report its findings to that House.
Marginal note:Making of regulations

(4) A proposed regulation that has been laid pursuant to subsection (1) may be made

(a) on the expiration of thirty sitting days after it was laid; or

(b) where, with respect to each House of Parliament,

(i) the committee reports to the House, or

(ii) the committee decides not to conduct inquiries or public hearings.
Marginal note:Definition of “sitting day”

(5) For the purpose of this section, “sitting day” means a day on which either House of Parliament sits.

Marginal note:Exception
 
Too Funny....nobody has been able to answer the original question. According to the CFC you have to ship to a physical address because you can't be guaranteed of getting a signature (as required)when delivering to P.O. Boxes. Are they full of ####e ?
 
Too Funny....nobody has been able to answer the original question. According to the CFC you have to ship to a physical address because you can't be guaranteed of getting a signature (as required)when delivering to P.O. Boxes. Are they full of s**te ?

Yes you can, you just have to put "signature required" and "plus 18" when shipping. I'm not saying thats what the CFC says, just saying what they said is wrong!
 
Too Funny....nobody has been able to answer the original question. According to the CFC you have to ship to a physical address because you can't be guaranteed of getting a signature (as required)when delivering to P.O. Boxes. Are they full of s**te ?


yes

:cool:

Just request signature required when you drop it off at the Post Office to mail it.
 
Can't find a law referencing this but CFC tells me that you cannot send a Restricted to a P.O. Box (Must be a physical address)

Are they making this up ?

Yup, I get a lot of guns shipped to my PO box... They never actually end up in the box tho just that silly "pickup at outlet" card..

EDIT:
Also make sure you have your post offices physical address for the STATT when you go to pick it up.
 
This forum is hilarious

you could ask a question like 2+2=?

Some people will post that they don't know the answer but they do know that it's the same as ten minus six !

WTF ?
 
We all agree that it can be done but the CFC says that it shouldn't be done when I called them. I am looking for anything that references this on their website or anywhere else so the lady I talked to is probably full of ####e.
 
he was saying "According to section 118 exc exc" so I looked it up. took all of ten seconds and it had nothing to do with what he was talking about.

Sorry Sask, I guess I got the wrong section #, however you can refer to the RCMP Firearms act FAQ. I'll see if I can dig out the correct act #. It will also be found with a search of the legalese forum.
 
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