What to do when range changes from that on ATT in BC

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I have done a search and can't find the answer. I no longer belong to the range that is specified on my BC ATT. Do I need to contact the CFO and get it updated. I also couldnt find anything on the RCMP website.
I do belong to a range.
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G
 
I have done a search and can't find the answer. I no longer belong to the range that is specified on my BC ATT. Do I need to contact the CFO and get it updated. I also couldnt find anything on the RCMP website.
I do belong to a range.
Thanks
G

Here in Ontario the club contacts the CFO on your behalf, I'm not sure about BC. Regardless, you must update the information.
 
You may want to talk with your current gun range/club first as they usually want to handle any att issues. Doing it yourself may piss them off as the cfo has to confirm your membership with them. But yes, to answer your question the cfo has to be notified and they will reissue a new att.
 
Fortunately, what the Ontario clubs have to do and what the Ontario CFO demands don't apply here in BC. The OP is from BC, not ON. The latest ATT's from the BC CFO no longer show a home range (club) on the ATT. You still need to belong to a range and show proof when you renew your ATT. Does your current ATT read "to all approved ranges in BC & Yukon? You can still give them a call just to be clear in your own mind.
 
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Have a read at your ATT, you might not need to notify the CFO.

Mine in BC has my "home" range listed specifically on it as well as "Transport to and from all approved ranges licensed gunsmiths and border crossings in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory"

So basically what Stonehorse said above.
 
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