Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When transporting a restricted firearm for the purpose of moving to a new residence, the owner must:
Moving residence requires a specific Authorization to Transport (ATT) from the Chief Firearms Officer (CFO).
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Question: When transporting a restricted firearm for the purpose of moving to a new residence, the owner must:
Answer options:
- Simply drive there and update the address online later. ✅ Apply for an Authorization to Transport (ATT) specifically for the move.
- Melt the firearm down and buy a new one in the new province.
- Ship it via regular mail with no tracking.
Correct answer: Apply for an Authorization to Transport (ATT) specifically for the move.
Explanation: Moving residence requires a specific Authorization to Transport (ATT) from the Chief Firearms Officer (CFO).
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