I heard some gun shots the other day from your neck of the woods and thought I'd have a look.......![]()
What I hear a lot of on this thread is wishful thinking on how to find a loophole to make it legal.
It says "at the dwelling" not in. Dosen't matter wich side of a door you are on before you go through, you are still "at" the door.
I know, but the gov. should come out with an information package that tells you exactly what is legal to do. How many people to you meet that think that your rifle needs to be trigger locked and in the trunk of their cars when they are driving in day light to the range? They base their beleifs on the unattended vehicule rule, because the regs don't tell the whole story. Just try to find info on type 3 ATC on the RCMP (CFC) website... Dealing with half honnesty and having to read between the lines is f**king frustrating!![]()
Based on all the information being reviewed here including the words that are "subject to interpretation" regarding the Firearms act, I suggest that a way around the confusion would be to build a range that in some way attaches to the dwelling. Consider the firing range as an addition to the home with a door connecting the home to the ranges firing position. At this point, you are shooting inside the dwelling which appears to be legal provided local bylaws allow for the discharge of firearms at your address.
I don't understand what all the fuss is, I went into the office and spoke directly to my CFO face to face and she told me what I originally said here. For personal use the range does not need to be inspected or approved but that it should be safe according to the guidelines used to build an approved range which they will gladly mail to you for free. The ATT covers you exiting your house. All of you who don't think this is the case should go and speak directly to your CFO.
I don't understand what all the fuss is, I went into the office and spoke directly to my CFO face to face and she told me what I originally said here. For personal use the range does not need to be inspected or approved but that it should be safe according to the guidelines used to build an approved range which they will gladly mail to you for free. The ATT covers you exiting your house. All of you who don't think this is the case should go and speak directly to your CFO.



























