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    Smile NFA Trust

    Need a little help, I'm going to have some extra money at the of the month. Was wondering if
    I could get some referrals on NFA Trust Lawyers in the Denver/Aurora area or in Colorado.

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    Save the money and do it yourself. I made my trust and had no issues getting the stamp for my suppressor. Lawyers will always try and scare you into giving them money.

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    Im still unclear of the reason for a trust, would like to know as I am hoping to get a suppressor in the future now that I have the FNP tactical.
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    A trust is effectively a legal box that I can put property into and I can control who has access to said property. With a trust you avoid having to get a CLEO signature as well as fingerprints. Also, I can add people into the trust wording so they too can possess my trust's NFA toys (as a military guy that can be handy should I move somewhere that isn't NFA friendly).

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    Quote Originally Posted by rboyes View Post
    A trust is effectively a legal box that I can put property into and I can control who has access to said property. With a trust you avoid having to get a CLEO signature as well as fingerprints. Also, I can add people into the trust wording so they too can possess my trust's NFA toys (as a military guy that can be handy should I move somewhere that isn't NFA friendly).
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    Some people live in an area where they can't get the LEO signature so a LLC or trust is a better option.
    Personally I went trust due to the ability to add people to the trust. Then I can store an item in that person's safe while I'm OCONUS or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColoWyo View Post
    If you want the name of a lawyer who will do a trust for your class 3 goodies, send me a PM and I'll point you in the right direction.
    I would, especially if he's in our area. Shoot it to me please.
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    I went the LLC route because I thought I could just print a letterhead giving persons permission to have possession of the toys. Was that an owner only thing?
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    I have some goodies as an individual, how hard would it be to move these to a trust?

    Not trying to hijack OPs thread but didn't want to start a new "NFA Trust" topic.

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    Wife and I recently went to a free seminar about Trusts and Wills, very informative and well-worth the effort! Wills are basically useless, but Trusts come in many forms and can be set up in different ways to make your assets nearly bulletproof. I don't know how NFA weapons are put into trusts though, they didn't cover that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seamonkey View Post
    +1

    Some people live in an area where they can't get the LEO signature so a LLC or trust is a better option.
    Personally I went trust due to the ability to add people to the trust. Then I can store an item in that person's safe while I'm OCONUS or something.

    PM sent on the lawyer I used
    legally, you can store an nfa item in a friend's safe, if it's in a locked case and your friend does not have the key. copy of the stamp must stay with the item.

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