Thats I was thinking and I am pretty sure the LGS said that was the requirement but just wanted to make sureI made a copy of the stamp and carry that and my trust with me.
When I bought my first suppressor, the nice salesman made it a point to tell me to always have a photo of it on my phone, and possibly laminate the page and take it with me to the range (or out of the house) in case someone wants to look at it. I'm not one to knowingly do something illegal or stupid with my guns and suppressor, but who can legally demand to see that paperwork, and how often does it happen?
Say I get pulled over for a tail light out and a cop finds I have a suppressor in the car, can they demand to see the tax stamp info? What if I didn't have it on me, would they just take it under the assumption its not legal and I'm in hot water?
I scanned my trust into a pdf and then resized it all (big enough to still be legible) to fit on half a sheet of paper. I then fold it smaller and put it in whatever case the nfa item is in. No one can say boo.Do I only need to keep a copy of the page that has the actual stamp on it with the suppressor or do I need copies of all 3 papers. I am referring to the Form 4. Thanks in advance
yea im an individual so no trust hereI scanned my trust into a pdf and then resized it all (big enough to still be legible) to fit on half a sheet of paper. I then fold it smaller and put it in whatever case the nfa item is in. No one can say boo.
While ignorance of the law is no excuse, I actually had no idea it was legally required to have the tax stamp page with the can at all times. I do have a photo of it on my phone in the image gallery but I'm sure theres some technicality that says even that is not good enough. I'm still curious though, if someone approached me at the range demanding to see my papers, without a badge or warrant I'm not sure what I'd say.Well, if you don't at least have a copy with you, then you ARE breaking the law.
Show me your income taxes for last year. Bottom line your tax stamps are personal tax informationWhile ignorance of the law is no excuse, I actually had no idea it was legally required to have the tax stamp page with the can at all times. I do have a photo of it on my phone in the image gallery but I'm sure theres some technicality that says even that is not good enough. I'm still curious though, if someone approached me at the range demanding to see my papers, without a badge or warrant I'm not sure what I'd say.
I wouldn’t hand a physical stamp to anyone either.For all of those who keep copies on their phone, in the unlikely scenario you were asked about your stamp, are you going to hand your phone over to someone?
No way in hell I’d hand that much private info over to anyone.