ATT applications and ATT renewal applications for restricted weapons (handguns & rifles)

Effective February 15, 2005 the OPP wants us to submit reports containing the names and PAL numbers of members who want ATTs. The reports will simply consist of a list of members names and PAL numbers. Members will no longer have to fill out a form.

We do not have the PAL numbers for all who will want an ATT so please email them in to us or fill out the form at the club.

This ATT application will include prohibited but grandfathered handguns but not prohibited rifles or shotguns.

First Registrations

Once you get your PAL you can purchase a restricted firearm. Part of the purchase involves the store or other vendor applying for your registration and an ATT allowing you to take the restricted firearm to your home. Once you own a restricted firearm and let us know, the club will submit your name and PAL number for an ATT for use at the club. We will do that when we have approved you for restricted handgun or restricted rifle.

The OPP will not give us an ATT for you until you have at least one registered restricted weapon.

No more ATT Applications for Prohibited Rifles or Prohibited Shotguns

The Feds have now decided not to allow ATTs for prohibited rifles or prohibited shotguns for shooting at any ranges. Therefore there are no longer application forms for this purpose. The only way you will ever get to shoot them legally is to change the government.

This is the next step in their plans to take all of our guns away from us.


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