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    Hi folks. Sorry if this is in the wrong thread

    Disclaimer: personal information

    I’ve been dealing with this situation now for quite some time and January will mark one year.

    In January of 2017 I applied for my PAL renewal and when the question pops up about anxiety/depression in the last five years I answered yes like a responsible and ethical person would do. Due to the nature of my job I’ve had to deal with a lot of stress and really messed up situations. If I told you folks half of what I’ve seen and dealt with you wouldn’t believe me even if I shared some stories (which I’m not allowed to). I have sought counselling through work programs and my doctor is well aware of what I deal with and the stress and PTSD I’ve acquired over the years of doing what I do.

    So, after waiting a long time to get my PAL renewal paperwork back I finally checked the mail one day and saw an envelope from the CFO office. I excitedly opened it and in the envelop was a slew of paperwork to bring to my doctor. I thought at the time no big deal. I’ve never indicated to my doctor that there was harm to myself or others and he would gladly (for a fee) fill it out and I’d be on my way. WRONG. After leaving it with him for a few weeks his secretary finally calls me back and says he’s not willing to fill it out. I was astonished and saddened at the news and went to retrieve my paperwork like a scorned dog. I immediately contacted the CFO in Whitby and she’s been so great to deal with and has been lenient with extensions to get my paperwork sorted out. Not sure how long I get but I’m running out of options

    I’ve been an outstanding member of society, law abiding citizen and responsible gun owner my entire life. I’ve been around firearms my entire existence and my dad did an amazing job raising me to be who I am. Once I left the nest I obviously had to get my own PAL as I wanted my own firearms and venture out into the world with what my dad taught me all those years. The instructor teaching my course laughed when it came time to do the practical and flat out said I should be teaching this course ha ha. My dad taught me well [emoji106]. Also, when he passes I will be inheriting many firearms and some that are quite rare and worth a lot of money, however, now I stand to lose them [emoji17]. Not to mention the sentimental value [emoji20].

    As someone who spent countless days outdoors camping, shooting, fishing and hunting this is destroying me inside. I feel as though I’m a victim of the media these days being painted with a really broad brush. So with this said I’m reaching out to members on how to proceed and what other avenues I have. I’m at a loss here folks. Hunting season around the corner and first time in a LONG time Won’t be going out.






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    Last edited by Muskyhunter1001; November 2nd, 2017 at 04:28 PM.

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    While unfortunate in your case, the system is in place for a reason and might just prevent access to firearms from someone who shouldnt have them at a particular hard time in life.

    I believe you can still archery hunt. It might be a bit late to get started now, but its an option. An excalibur crossbow is pretty well like a gun to 30-35m, virtually "point and shoot".

    Good luck in getting your PAL back and good luck with your health moving forward.

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    Have you been able to talk to your doctor directly? You shouldn't have to go through a secretary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blasted_saber View Post
    While unfortunate in your case, the system is in place for a reason and might just prevent access to firearms from someone who shouldnt have them at a particular hard time in life.

    I believe you can still archery hunt. It might be a bit late to get started now, but its an option. An excalibur crossbow is pretty well like a gun to 30-35m, virtually "point and shoot".

    Good luck in getting your PAL back and good luck with your health moving forward.
    I totally understand the need for this. I shake my head at the leniency of the U.S firearms regulations in some states.


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    The CFO’s office is your best bet, in terms of what they want or need to approve your renewal. The fact that your doctor is reluctant to do the paperwork would send up red flags for any firearms officer.

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    you go to another doctor...........you are well spoken
    It isn,t how you do it,its how you did it

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    Talk to your doctor, you may find that he/she is an " anti hunter, anti firearms " type of person, if that's the case , find an understanding doctor.

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    find another doctor . preferably one that hunts!.

    your frigging doctor appears to be more concerned about his revenue flow and of course liability!

    There are times in life and people in life that at times it doesn't do you any good to be truthful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    The CFO’s office is your best bet, in terms of what they want or need to approve your renewal. The fact that your doctor is reluctant to do the paperwork would send up red flags for any firearms officer.
    I have my theories, however, I am not opening that can of worms. People have their political views and opinions on gun ownership and that shouldn’t stand in the way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by COYHUNTER View Post
    you go to another doctor...........you are well spoken
    Ha ha. I’m a terrible writer. I feel you’re being sarcastic.


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