I would hope after the dust settles on this new rule that they see there is no need for prints/photos of everyone with every new item. Maybe if a new member to a Trust or such then a new set of prints/photos .
You wrote:
" the named person can safely inherit/take possession of the deceased NFA items "
Beneficiaries inherit.
Ah, copy, I see the confusion. Then Example 1 isn't inaccurate.
Your understanding of the process is incorrect.
A Trustee or CoTrustee, not a Bene.
An NFA item must stay with the registered owner or a person named on the trust, no?
Not about use, but possession. Even if the person is not prohibited from owning firearms, it still cannot be left behind in their control unless the registered owner is there. ETA: Well...if it's paranoia, good I guess that the scenario is unrealistic.
Is my understanding the hundred eighty day period has not started. Unless it was recently published in the Federal RegisterHas the 180 day count down started on the new rule ?
Has one reason we need to fight this role and get it defunded by Congress.I would hope after the dust settles on this new rule that they see there is no need for prints/photos of everyone with every new item. Maybe if a new member to a Trust or such then a new set of prints/photos .
This was not a win in any way shape or formDoubt it.
This "win" will only lead to more BS.
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We also got more government intrusion and friction in the process for the vast majority of people when it statistically is not warranted