Shiny Side Up wrote:flyinhigh wrote:Well you have to take the Firearm Safety Course, which will give you the Possession Acquisition Licence or the Possession Only Licence(Useless cause you can't buy anything).
Not quite. The Firearm safety course only gets you a certificate and an application form to get the PAL. After you take the course and get these, you then have to go to your local police station and give them the application and fill out some other security check forms. If you pass their scrutiny, you can expect to get a notification in the mail or by phone that you have passed in about a week, but I've heard of up to a month (which still beats TC's turnaround time of up to 90 days, so I'm not complaining). When I did this they also wouldn't mail the PAL, but you had to go and pick it up at the police station, where you had to of course show appropriate ID (again) one of which had to be photo.
Not sure how long ago you went though the process but it's a lot easier than what you just wrote..
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Step one: Attend a firearms safety course. You can either do a non restricted course and then do the restricted course if you wish. Written exam at the end of each course. For couse information, your local shooting club, or sportman's store should be able to tell you where and when such courses are offered.
If you want to eventually go hunting you will have to do a hunters education safety course. I did all the above in a long weekend.
Step two: Submit course certificate to the CFC. (The course I took had my instructor submit all the paperwork on my behalf)
Step three: Wait
Step four: The CFC (RCMP in Miramichi) will contact your listed refferences and ex-spouse if applicable to determine any underlying issues which may preclude you from obtaining a regular PAL or restricted PAL.
Step 5: Wait
Step 6: Should you be found to be suitable to be issued a PAL, the CFC will then mail you (registered mail) your certificate(s) once received you will be able to purchase a rifle and or hand guns (if you are granted a restricted PAL) and ammunition.
In Ontario, the MNR will issue your outdoors card if so applied for. Once you have requested and paid for your "tag's" you will be able to lawfully hunt in designated zones at different times of year...
Hope this helps you ISTP!
Regards,
TPC.