You have to wonder how many of the traces are "good" for tracing the gun back to original retail purchaser, but that purchaser has died, gone off the radar, moved away, changed names, gone back to the old country.
Long story, but needed to do a trace for a 4473, local FFL had gone out of business, never closed the doors, but sent the records to ATF.
Local LEO requested trace, had all the info on the gun, purchaser, date of purchase, - made several requests to ATF, never heard a word.
I got the sense...
To answer your question, you would be good if you left the short barrels in Ga, and took a legal in Wash. set with you.
The Wash, law can only prohibit possession of a sawed off shotgun in Wash, state.
Yes indeedy do.
What you quoted are amendments to parts of the Domestic Mail Manual.
The DMM is the Holy Bible for the USPS, and it clearly says that a citizen can mail a long gun to another citizen. If there is any question at a USPS facility, have them pull out their copy and it is indexed...
That will only create a mess.
Minors can inherit property. In fact one of the compelling reasons to have a will is if you own real estate and have minor children and die intestate you have created a mess for all your heirs because the children will inherit a piece of the real estate.
If you...
It will probably get kicked back, and the notary shouldn't have done that.
A properly drafted document will have the signatures and attestation on the same page, even if it takes an extra page.
What the drafter typically does is "space down" the last line of text to be just above the...
Here is one more opinion, I don't know who these people are and in no way vouch for their services. I draw your attention to the last line.
FAQ – Have Questions About Gun Trusts?
Non-NFA property would not have to be listed on Schedule A.
I would like to add to what I said above that it would be possible to construct a trust that by its own terms could only own NFA items, so you can't say "it can't be done that way" but that "it doesn't have to done that way."
There is...
I'm not sure how heavyd can control what property is transferred to a trust after the trust is created.
The settlor of the trustee (owner/creator) can transfer any property he wants to the trust, and it will not defeat it's purpose of being an NFA trust. I'll qualify that statement that the...
You can put other non-NFA property into the trust. For example non-NFA firearms, which would be subject to the disposition provisions of the trust. The NFA trust is simply a specialized version of an inter vivos (living) trust, structured to meet the requirements of the government. So you can...