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Loaning a suppressor on private property?
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<blockquote data-quote="ADHD" data-source="post: 1788523" data-attributes="member: 98188"><p>Hmmmmmmm , I just signed my variance for using the electronic kiosk for ATF paperwork this week , so laws n rules change quickly within ATFs realm, however what I stated was what myself and my employees were told by the ATF Agents auditing us last year , which is why I no longer push trusts , as I actually purchased a fair amount of them to resell at cost to my customers but then this change , so they are in a file gathering dust now. But I will not disagree until I talk to my rep At silencer shop ,as things change , ways around are discovered , etc ,etc., but I only stated as I was told by Actual ATF agents , but I will need to get clarification on the trust additions as that would actually be great ,to still be able to have that option. And , the actual verbiage was told for additions prior to law change ,was additions could be added as long as you have no knowledge of them not being able to own a firearm, be interesting to see how that would play out if someone was added that could own , as we now send anybody who is unsure ,to get license to carry , as State Police started charging and prosecuting people who innocently tried to purchase a firearm n couldn't own one due to a minor charge 20,30 years ago in a lot of cases, as an FYI . </p><p> Sorry if I was incorrect but we have to redo a fair amount of trust paperwork's for additions and responsible persons that were added prior to changes so I'm guessing that somebody figured out a way to create a different trust version that due to language or the like ,can still allow written in additions ,but still will need to submit fingerprints along with passport photos I would assume? These are the very things that are just murky enough so that different agents in different areas answer differently which then creates the situation where innocent individuals ,thinking they were with8n the law , get crucified for mistake . The ATF needs a major overhaul and a sim0lification and clarification of many Grey area laws</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADHD, post: 1788523, member: 98188"] Hmmmmmmm , I just signed my variance for using the electronic kiosk for ATF paperwork this week , so laws n rules change quickly within ATFs realm, however what I stated was what myself and my employees were told by the ATF Agents auditing us last year , which is why I no longer push trusts , as I actually purchased a fair amount of them to resell at cost to my customers but then this change , so they are in a file gathering dust now. But I will not disagree until I talk to my rep At silencer shop ,as things change , ways around are discovered , etc ,etc., but I only stated as I was told by Actual ATF agents , but I will need to get clarification on the trust additions as that would actually be great ,to still be able to have that option. And , the actual verbiage was told for additions prior to law change ,was additions could be added as long as you have no knowledge of them not being able to own a firearm, be interesting to see how that would play out if someone was added that could own , as we now send anybody who is unsure ,to get license to carry , as State Police started charging and prosecuting people who innocently tried to purchase a firearm n couldn’t own one due to a minor charge 20,30 years ago in a lot of cases, as an FYI . Sorry if I was incorrect but we have to redo a fair amount of trust paperwork’s for additions and responsible persons that were added prior to changes so I’m guessing that somebody figured out a way to create a different trust version that due to language or the like ,can still allow written in additions ,but still will need to submit fingerprints along with passport photos I would assume? These are the very things that are just murky enough so that different agents in different areas answer differently which then creates the situation where innocent individuals ,thinking they were with8n the law , get crucified for mistake . The ATF needs a major overhaul and a sim0lification and clarification of many Grey area laws [/QUOTE]
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