Stubbles McBeard wrote:In SA, we have a mandatory 28 day wait before a PTA for the first firearm in any category is approved, I think there is a similar rule in other states as well. Does anyone know if this 28 days begins from the date the form is submitted, or from the day firearms branch get around to the form? They're currently 5 weeks behind in processing PTA forms, so hopefully they take that into consideration.... Wishful thinking perhaps.

Its all about opinion.....and discretion.....with a very small measure of accountability.
The 28 days commences with the date of 'the application' - in my opinion when you drop the form in the post box YOU have made application. OK, let's say once 'received' by the registrar at the other end an application 'has been made'.....no doubt for the convenience of the police staffers and the inconvenience of the prospective firearm owner the application will be 'made' once the person who actually reads or processes the form looks at it... You'll find that the interpretation by the police will not favour the shooter, it is all designed to stifle, disrupt and discourage the pursuit....
In jurisdictions where email is recognised.... like in VIC, once you press the send button - application has been made IMO.
HOWEVER
Thats is all for nothing, a day here, or a day there, a week there even... WHY?
SA Firearms Act;
"....... a permit authorising the acquisition of a firearm can only be granted—(a) after the expiration of 28 days after the application for the permit was made...."
after 28 days does not mean on the 28th day or the 29th... but some time AFTER...... if its after 5 weeks so what they'll say; the law says that they cant issue BEFORE 28 days...
If however you already own a firearm 'of the same class' - they MUST grant the permit "...as soon as practicable after receiving the application." If however there is a 5 week backlog, or even 10 weeks..... it's not 'practicable' is their defence - and you'll wait as long as necessary.