Transport without registration certificate

This brings me to another question:
Would a digital copy suficiente to demostrare the ownership/ firearm Reg. Certificate?

Mmm.... next time I call, I need to know from CFO.

It was categoric the CFO on the phone who told me that no Reg. Certificate = firearm at home. Period
 
This brings me to another question:
Would a digital copy suficiente to demostrare the ownership/ firearm Reg. Certificate?

Mmm.... next time I call, I need to know from CFO.

It was categoric the CFO on the phone who told me that no Reg. Certificate = firearm at home. Period

Digital reg certificates do not exist.
 
Ontario CFO also says you must have the registration certificate before you can take it to the range. You can always call to verify.

This^^
I keep the original in my safe and have a copy placed inside one of those "plastic badge covers" you can get from Staples etc. It keeps it from getting mangled plus you can put your trigger lock keys inside as well.
 
So , they say it’s an offense to transport your firearm without the certificate, but they also say you have 14 days to produce a certificate, if your gun is seized.

I wouldn’t be to worried about not having my certificate.


And calling the CFP is a waste of time.
 
So , they say it’s an offense to transport your firearm without the certificate, but they also say you have 14 days to produce a certificate, if your gun is seized.

I wouldn’t be to worried about not having my certificate.


And calling the CFP is a waste of time.

Agreed on all counts...
 
So , they say it’s an offense to transport your firearm without the certificate, but they also say you have 14 days to produce a certificate, if your gun is seized.

I wouldn’t be to worried about not having my certificate.


And calling the CFP is a waste of time.

The only challenge with that is if it is seized, and the cops decide to play with it, and I know this happens. You get it back and it's not as it was when it was taken. Been in the industry long enough....
Just carry the certificate with you and avoid possible issues.
 
Digital reg certificates do not exist.

Indeed - from the government that is. How about taking a photo/scan/photocopy of your registrations and then keeping said digital copies in your possession?

Actually, that begs the question, who doesn't have digital copies of their licences/certificates/etc. in case they need them?
 
Indeed - from the government that is. How about taking a photo/scan/photocopy of your registrations and then keeping said digital copies in your possession?

Actually, that begs the question, who doesn't have digital copies of their licences/certificates/etc. in case they need them?

None will be considered as original when you’re asked to produce the original.
 
A few weeks ago a member posted an experience about a non restricted scary black rifle in his car. Cop says open the case. He did.
Cop took exception to it not be trigger locked (or similar).
Member pulled out the FRT sheet to prove his point.
Cop did not accept that as, "Anybody can forge a document".
I doubt a scan of your documents on your device will be well received.
 
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