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Loaning a suppressor on private property?
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<blockquote data-quote="hokiehunter" data-source="post: 1788099" data-attributes="member: 42118"><p>FALSE! You really shouldn't give out nonsense information like this without knowing what you're talking about. Any certified law enforcement officer can ask for paperwork related to a possible violation of law at any level. You can either choose to produce it or not. If they are not federally sworn they will not be the ones placing a charge on you but they will be the ones testifying against you in court following further investigation and consultation with a federally sworn officer and federal prosecutor if deemed necessary. You could avoid the whole headache by producing your paperwork if requested and keeping your NFA items within your control. If you want someone to be able to use a NFA item while not in your direct control then add the item and the person you wish to be able to use them to a trust and cover your butt or you can roll the dice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hokiehunter, post: 1788099, member: 42118"] FALSE! You really shouldn't give out nonsense information like this without knowing what you're talking about. Any certified law enforcement officer can ask for paperwork related to a possible violation of law at any level. You can either choose to produce it or not. If they are not federally sworn they will not be the ones placing a charge on you but they will be the ones testifying against you in court following further investigation and consultation with a federally sworn officer and federal prosecutor if deemed necessary. You could avoid the whole headache by producing your paperwork if requested and keeping your NFA items within your control. If you want someone to be able to use a NFA item while not in your direct control then add the item and the person you wish to be able to use them to a trust and cover your butt or you can roll the dice. [/QUOTE]
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