Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
An Authorization to Transport (ATT) is required for:
An ATT (now often general/standing) authorizes transport of restricted/prohibited firearms — for example to an approved range, gunsmith, or border.
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Question: An Authorization to Transport (ATT) is required for:
Answer options:
- All non-restricted firearms ✅ Moving a restricted/prohibited firearm to most locations other than your home
- Any ammunition
- Cleaning supplies
Correct answer: Moving a restricted/prohibited firearm to most locations other than your home
Explanation: An ATT (now often general/standing) authorizes transport of restricted/prohibited firearms — for example to an approved range, gunsmith, or border.
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