bigtone wrote:The problem is actually that you guys have your expectations set WAY too high! It seems like you expect that QWL actually follow the law when the truth is that they actually MAKE UP the laws to suit their own opinions. The main problems is Sergeant CB. For some reason he believes that all licenced firearms owners are hardened criminals who are completely irresponsible and have no ability whatsoever to make educated judgements about firearms and ammunition. He believes that it is therefore his duty to protect us and everybody else from ourselves. Nobody else in the world has anywhere near the knowledge or experience of Sergeant CB and as long as Inspector CR and Inspector AS support sergeant CB in his endeavours to save the world from Queensland licence shooters, you will continue to be treated with the contempt that they feel you deserve!
Just for feedback though, I did manage to get a PTA for a cat B, 416 barrett approved but it took months!
luke_g wrote:Hi all,
I am in applying for cat A&B in QLD and would like to know if i use SSAA as a reason eg. Target shooting. Can i still go hunting in QLD? Or should i put hunting as my primary reason. Thanks in advance
AnotherMisfire wrote:luke_g wrote:Hi all,
I am in applying for cat A&B in QLD and would like to know if i use SSAA as a reason eg. Target shooting. Can i still go hunting in QLD? Or should i put hunting as my primary reason. Thanks in advance
If SSAA is your genuine reason, you will get RE1 (recreational) SC1 (sports) and SC2 (must stay a financial member of club) codes - so you're fine to recreationally hunt.
If you rely on a rural property permission you get RE1 and SC1.
AM
CantThinkOfAName wrote:It took me a bit over two months which wouldn't have been so bad if Australia Post's usual incompetence hadn't added another 13 days.
AnotherMisfire wrote:CantThinkOfAName wrote:It took me a bit over two months which wouldn't have been so bad if Australia Post's usual incompetence hadn't added another 13 days.
You know they fax em straight to the dealer if you ask, right?
CantThinkOfAName wrote:AnotherMisfire wrote:CantThinkOfAName wrote:It took me a bit over two months which wouldn't have been so bad if Australia Post's usual incompetence hadn't added another 13 days.
You know they fax em straight to the dealer if you ask, right?
What do you have to do, use the dealer's address as your mailing address?
AnotherMisfire wrote:CantThinkOfAName wrote:AnotherMisfire wrote:CantThinkOfAName wrote:It took me a bit over two months which wouldn't have been so bad if Australia Post's usual incompetence hadn't added another 13 days.
You know they fax em straight to the dealer if you ask, right?
What do you have to do, use the dealer's address as your mailing address?
Nope. Still use your address.
Apply online and you then get an email receipt. There's a reference number in the email.
Then you just shoot an email to (from memory) [email protected] and say something along the lines of:
"Hi
I applied for a permit just before.
Could I please have it faxed to (insert dealer name)?
My details are:
Alex M
Licence no: 1234
Permit reference: 1234"
Or you can just call them and ask.
AM
Tindog wrote:yup your right, approved on Tuesday 2 days.! just have to wait for postage of license now...