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12-18-2011, 03:48 AM
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Canada transport permits

Can anyone help me out with this ? I'm applying for a restricted firearm, which can take a few months if you're unlucky. I just found out you need an ATT ( Authorization To Transport ) permit ontop of a license supposedly to transport your gun anywhere. Can any Canadians tell me if this includes taking it home from the store ? I hope not, because u need to get you PAL before you can apply for an ATT and it probably takes a stupid amount of time. I'm wondering if I could get a friend with an ATT to transport it home for me ...
I feel like hitting something hard. this red tape is really infuriating.
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12-18-2011, 11:02 AM
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Tailypoe- am NOT Canadian, so take my advice with a large grain of salt-
As I understand your laws, you MUST have an ATT to transport a restricted firearm ANYWHERE. Yes, that would include taking it home. Your friend cannot take it home for you unless he also has the registration paperwork on that gun.
You need to talk directly to YOUR gun regulators. 1 800-731-4000 (for Canada and the United States) and get the correct info from them.
Trust me- even if we were talented amateurs on this subject, you want an answer from professionals.
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12-20-2011, 04:51 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by c3shooter
Tailypoe- am NOT Canadian, so take my advice with a large grain of salt-
As I understand your laws, you MUST have an ATT to transport a restricted firearm ANYWHERE. Yes, that would include taking it home. Your friend cannot take it home for you unless he also has the registration paperwork on that gun.
You need to talk directly to YOUR gun regulators. 1 800-731-4000 (for Canada and the United States) and get the correct info from them.
Trust me- even if we were talented amateurs on this subject, you want an answer from professionals.
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... but there's a lot they will hide form you.
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click to learn about racist roots of gun control & how to end white slavery.
" guns are awesome, necessary & everyone should have one " - All of the founding fathers, especially Jefferson.
marlin 1895sbl, g 30sf, wilson KZ45, & more
hoplophobia. : irrational fear of weapons as opposed to people.
odd : " oppositional defiance disorder. ", AKA having a spine. me to a tee.
... if the mafia was any bigger, it'd be our govt.
god guts gold guns, yeehaw
NAGR>NRA
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