I hope this doesn't qualify as a stupid question.
If I'm on my way to the range with my restricted gun is it ok to stop and have lunch at a restaurant a long the way? Leaving the gun in my car of course.
This sort of question comes up frequently. Honestly, this can sometimes be a bit of a grey area so you might want to consult a legal professional with any serious questions about the law.
The general consensus seems to be that you can stop for food or stay at a hotel if the range is a long way from home; this would appear to still satisfy the "reasonably direct" route condition on your LTATT. However, you could not stop for any appreciable period on your way to the range if it is relatively close to your place... I've checked and the powers that be don't care if you have to backtrack for an hour or two to pick up your guns to shoot after work so stopping for lunch and a movie on your way would likely be frowned upon. This said, I don't think anyone would find it unreasonable for you to stop for gas or pick up some fast food on your way. A two-hour sit down meal might be another question.
Anyway, the laws / regs are purposely ambiguous so if you ever ask yourself "would *blank* be okay," always assume it is not okay until you have the written word of the law telling you so. It's always better to err on the side of caution with the Firearms Act which gives overzealous beurocrats the power to go after you with the full force of criminal law for "paperwork" infractions.
Don't give legal advise like this. It is useless. "reasonably direct'' is how it is written. You are giving YOUR interpretation of this.
There is NO wording on length of time in the act, ie "a two hour sit down meal might be another question"
This sort of question comes up frequently. Honestly, this can sometimes be a bit of a grey area so you might want to consult a legal professional with any serious questions about the law.
The general consensus seems to be that you can stop for food or stay at a hotel if the range is a long way from home; this would appear to still satisfy the "reasonably direct" route condition on your LTATT. However, you could not stop for any appreciable period on your way to the range if it is relatively close to your place... I've checked and the powers that be don't care if you have to backtrack for an hour or two to pick up your guns to shoot after work so stopping for lunch and a movie on your way would likely be frowned upon. This said, I don't think anyone would find it unreasonable for you to stop for gas or pick up some fast food on your way. A two-hour sit down meal might be another question.
Anyway, the laws / regs are purposely ambiguous so if you ever ask yourself "would *blank* be okay," always assume it is not okay until you have the written word of the law telling you so. It's always better to err on the side of caution with the Firearms Act which gives overzealous beurocrats the power to go after you with the full force of criminal law for "paperwork" infractions.