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    Machine Gunner JMBD2112's Avatar
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    My wife's a notary, pm me if you want her to do it

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    My son is 7, and beginning tonight, he will have a nice wooden box of assorted 16+ rd magazines on the top self in his closet with a fully notarized inventory list indicating today's transfer date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UrbanWolf View Post
    If you can find a notary that won't freak out then yeah.
    I've got one here in the office.

    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    NFA Trust. List your children as Beneficiaries. That's what I did.
    My children are already listed in my NFA trust as beneficiaries, but as I was told by my lawyer as long as I am alive they cannot posses the items without me being present. Once I died then yes they would go to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCCrawler View Post
    I've got one here in the office.



    My children are already listed in my NFA trust as beneficiaries, but as I was told by my lawyer as long as I am alive they cannot posses the items without me being present. Once I died then yes they would go to them.

    Appointment of CO-Trustee Same way you allow someone to be in possession of your suppressors etc. Then again they are under 18, However magazines are not age ownership restricted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    NFA Trust. List your children as Beneficiaries. That's what I did.
    Same here
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    So are you guys saying if they are listed as beneficiaries they can have possession of anything in my trust, (if they were of age)

    because my lawyer said as beneficiaries they could not posses anything on in the trust unless I die.
    Last edited by RCCrawler; 06-27-2013 at 18:38.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCCrawler View Post
    So are you guys saying if they are listed as beneficiaries they can have possession of anything in my trust, (if they were of age)

    because my lawyer said as beneficiaries they could posses anything on in the trust unless I die.
    ? ? ? ? ?

    The Appointment of CO-Trustee allows use of items in the trust.
    Now your Attorney is probably talking about actual ownership of firearms. Those items cannot be "transferred" until you pass on, or come back as the neighbors annoying mutt.
    Anyone on my trust can use, but not take OWNERSHIP until i'm ashes. As again i "believe" your attorney is saying. However always VERIFY with your attorney and not someone on an internet forum, especially me.
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    Here is a photo of Ava loading HER standard capacity magazine.




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    For anyone using my Trusts, the BENEFICIARY doesn't come into play until the Trust assets are distributed or the Trust is terminated for some reason. As Jim has said in a couple of his posts, in order for someone to legally possess/use a Trust asset (a 30 round mag), that person needs to be listed as the main Trustee in the Trust or as a co-Trustee appointed by the main Trustee using the forms I provide in my package.

    What I'm calling "Backup" Trustees in my Trust paperwork only come into power after the main Trustee dies.

    This explanation is correct for my Trusts, but I can't guarantee that it's accurate for anybody else's Trust.

    As you might guess, I've been inundated with new Trust requests over the last week. I'm keeping up, but just barely. The biggest challenge for those late to the party will be finding a Notary this Saturday or Sunday. The Trust needs to be signed & notarized before the mags can be put in the Trust. The mags need to be put into the Trust before July 1.

    Send a blank email as noted in my signature line if you want a Trust. As it stands right now, I can get it done by this time tomorrow if I receive your information by midnight tonight. After that, I'll do my best, but it'll probably be late Friday night or Saturday.

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    No longer accepting new Trust clients. Pretty much out of the law business completely.

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