Authorization to Transport
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An Authorization to Transport is a permit issued by the Canadian Firearms Program allowing holders of Restricted and Prohibited class firearms to transport them in Canada. Such a permit is only issued to holders of a Possession and Acquisition Licence
Possession and Acquisition Licence
A Possession and Acquisition Licence is a licence that allows individuals in Canada to possess and acquire firearms as well as ammunition. Licences are typically valid for five years and must be renewed prior to expiry to maintain all classes. Once licensed, an individual can apply for a firearm...

 (or a Possession Only Licence) endorsed for Restricted (and possibly also Prohibited) firearms at the discretion of the Chief Firearms Officer
Chief Firearms Officer
The Chief Firearms Officer or CFO is a Canadian official responsible for Possession and Acquisition Licences, authorizations to transport, authorizations to carry, transfers of firearms, and gun show sponsorship approvals. Each province has a CFO....

 (CFO) of the province(s) in which the transport occurhttp://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca/info_for-renseignement/licensing/default_e.asp. A reason must be given for the purpose of transporting them: e.g., to a licensed Shooting range
Shooting range
A shooting range or firing range is a specialized facility designed for firearms practice. Each facility is typically overseen by one or more supervisory personnel, called variously a range master or "RSO – Range Safety Officer" in the United States or a range conducting officer or "RCO" in the UK...

, to a gunsmith, or to a postal outlet to be shipped.

There are two types of ATTs. Short-term ATTs are valid for a single trip; long-term ATTs are valid for 5 years.

Issuance of ATTs is highly variable. In some provinces, ATTs are usually only approved for those individuals who belong to a licenced shooting range
Shooting range
A shooting range or firing range is a specialized facility designed for firearms practice. Each facility is typically overseen by one or more supervisory personnel, called variously a range master or "RSO – Range Safety Officer" in the United States or a range conducting officer or "RCO" in the UK...

, and have completed the Range's proprietary Safety-training and/or probationary period. As such, ATTs are applied for at the Range's request, not the individual. In other provinces, ATTs are issued to any licensed individual who has one of the listed reasons. In theory, the Chief Firearms Officer should issue an ATT to any qualified individual who provides one of the listed reasons, as long as the CFO is satisfied that the transport "will not endanger the public safety"; but in practice the issuance of ATTs is based more upon the CFO's policy (and that of his or her province).

As with the licensing process, ATT permits can have long waiting periods and are subject to background checks. However, the ATT process generally takes much less time than the licence; ATTs can take anywhere from a few minutes to months, whereas the licence can take several months.

In order to transport a Restricted or Prohibited firearm it must be unloaded, it also must have a functional trigger lock
Trigger lock
A trigger lock is a device designed to prevent a firearm from being discharged while the device is in place. Generally, two pieces come together from either side behind the trigger and are locked in place, which can be unlocked with a key or combination. This physically prevents the trigger from...

, and be kept in a locked case. Ammunition may be carried with the firearm or separately stored, provided it is not loaded in the gun (e.g. - magazines may contain ammo, but may not be loaded in the firearm).

Restricted firearms include, but are not limited to, handguns. All handguns are, at a minimum, Restricted in Canada; many common US handguns are Prohibited as their barrel length is less than 105 mm (4.14 inches).

Any individual wishing to transport Restricted and/or Prohibited firearms must possess their licence, registration certificate(s) for the firearms being transported, and ATT on their person, as it is a paper document. Only one long-term ATT is issued to each individual, covering all their appropriate firearms.

External links

  • RCMP Information Sheet: Application for an Authorization to Transport Restricted Firearms and Prohibited Firearms
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