When going to pick up a handgun at post office can you call for Att in advance?

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Hey Guys was just wondering if when you pickup a restricted firearm at the post office can you call in advance for an att or do you wait till it gets there? Thanks for your time.
 
Call in advance. If they ask if the delivery notice came, make sure you say yes, otherwise they won't issue the ATT. Also I noticed that if you call the CFO right at 9am when they open, you get a person on the phone instead of the answering machine.
 
Why do you need a att to pick up a restricted? If you don't open the box at the post office then how do you know what it is.

Most people know when they are expecting a package, and you can check the number on the slip, or the tracking number.

It's called due dilligence, and a judge would likely expect you to practice it with regards to restricted firearms.

Trying to play ignorant is not gonna get you anywhere but charged, and likely convicted.

All that said I have been told several times by several people at the CFO's office that "YES" you must call for an ATT.

Guess who the police and crown are gonna rely on for their info on the subject?

Amazing that people still think any different.....

f:P:
 
Most people know when they are expecting a package, and you can check the number on the slip, or the tracking number.

It's called due dilligence, and a judge would likely expect you to practice it with regards to restricted firearms.

Trying to play ignorant is not gonna get you anywhere but charged, and likely convicted.

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It is a simple phone call. Why take a chance. But that is my opinion only. Each to their own.
 
+1

Exactly what I was told by the BC CFO at their Surrey office.

Better be safe than sorry!

It was a 5 minute phone call to get my STATT from them. Lady said wait for it on your e-mail in 10 minutes. After I recieved it, printed it out and went to the Postal Outlet to pick up my restricted.



Most people know when they are expecting a package, and you can check the number on the slip, or the tracking number.

It's called due dilligence, and a judge would likely expect you to practice it with regards to restricted firearms.

Trying to play ignorant is not gonna get you anywhere but charged, and likely convicted.

All that said I have been told several times by several people at the CFO's office that "YES" you must call for an ATT.

Guess who the police and crown are gonna rely on for their info on the subject?

Amazing that people still think any different.....

f:P:
 
Lol

This must be some sort of record, this is the 3rd or 4th thread on this in as many days. The other one was just locked.

There is a search function for a reason.

Shawn
 
Most people know when they are expecting a package, and you can check the number on the slip, or the tracking number.

It's called due dilligence, and a judge would likely expect you to practice it with regards to restricted firearms.

Trying to play ignorant is not gonna get you anywhere but charged, and likely convicted.

All that said I have been told several times by several people at the CFO's office that "YES" you must call for an ATT.

Guess who the police and crown are gonna rely on for their info on the subject?

Amazing that people still think any different.....

f:P:

+1 Best response I have heard on this subject. No judge is going to believe you didn't know what was in the box. I don't know about the rest of you but when I am expecting something I want really bad, I check the status often.
 
Not sure about other provinces, but in Nova Scotia, they now give only a 1 hour ATT to pick up a firearm at the post office, so you best have the parcel card in your hand and know exactly when you are going. This is BS in my opinion, I was calling one evening to get it for the next day, but didn't know what time I was going to get to the post office, so they wouldn't give me one....I was asking for a four hour window from 1-5PM as I knew it would be sometime in the afternoon.
 
Not sure about other provinces, but in Nova Scotia, they now give only a 1 hour ATT to pick up a firearm at the post office, so you best have the parcel card in your hand and know exactly when you are going. This is BS in my opinion, I was calling one evening to get it for the next day, but didn't know what time I was going to get to the post office, so they wouldn't give me one....I was asking for a four hour window from 1-5PM as I knew it would be sometime in the afternoon.

There is only one legal way they can issue a refusal and that is in writing. Next time tell them to issue a refusal and that you will be seeking a section 74 reference hearing. My money is that they will give you what you want as there is no justification for the refusal.

Shawn
 
I just purchased a gun used on EE. The seller called in the transfer, I called in and confirmed. Waited a ridiculously long tome. Got the approval. The seller then called in to get a temporary ATT to ship it in the mail.

I need to also call before I pick it up? Shouldn't the above ATT cover it?
 
I just purchased a gun used on EE. The seller called in the transfer, I called in and confirmed. Waited a ridiculously long tome. Got the approval. The seller then called in to get a temporary ATT to ship it in the mail.

I need to also call before I pick it up? Shouldn't the above ATT cover it?

You need to call. An ATT is only valid for the person it was issued to, ie the seller in this case.

Shawn
 
Jesus... I was on hold for over 30 minutes and decided to just leave a voice mail. I gave them my name,reason, PAL number, and email. Will they phone back tomorrow or just send it to me?
 
Question guys, when you guys buy online be it a restricted or non-restricted, do you provide your complete info? i.e. name and address? Isnt there a risk of your info being leaked out and potential thieves getting their hands on all your info? Its just a question. For me, personally I prefer buying something in person than online and that goes for everything..
 
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