I'm in bc, first was 6 weeks, now down to minutes.
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I'm in bc, first was 6 weeks, now down to minutes.
Well one to GOC!
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Errr.. "welcome".
DYAC.
Is this 28 day waiting period a new thing? Or something specific to your region? Otherwise, last I checked, the 28 day waiting period is for new applications for a Possession and Acquisitions License... Not for firearms transfer.
Firearms transfer is usually much quicker (depending on province of course).
I've only bought one restricted firearm and it took under a week for them to send me the registration so I could go pick it up. (I paid for the gun on a saturday and then by friday, I had the email saying it was in my name and could go pick it up.)
As for transporting a restricted firearm:
- the case the firearm is in must be locked,
- the firearm itself must be secured with either a trigger or cable lock,
- the firearm must be unloaded,
- you must have your RPAL on you. (As per C-42 it's your ATT.)
28 days is for getting your pal.
transfer is on the whims of CFO/RCMP. It usually takes longer for your first restricted as they need to do the extra paper work to issue you the ATT. They may also verify that you have a range.
thanks for all the responses..hopefully I don’t have to wait too long. And I will be more patient since it just pass 12 days. Thanks everyone for your input and information
Einstein said "time is relative" someone having a good time will see time go extremely fast, someone waiting for a response from bureaucrats not so much
Hello.
Can someone tell me why the reference # that I have is different with what the RCMP told me?
another question, what exactly does the reference # mean? Thanks!
Hello.
Can someone tell me why the reference # that I have is different with what the RCMP told me?
another question, what exactly does the reference # mean? Thanks!