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    Quote Originally Posted by MAP View Post
    A solution may be to put all of your firearms in a Trust so that you and your husband have equal access.

    Mike
    Quote Originally Posted by jslo View Post
    Have not seen the text for myself but someone here on the floor said something to the effect it would not have to be transferred if it did not leave the home.
    I still don't understand how this affects us if I am out of town for a week or more. I thought they specifically excluded trust "transfers." Someone help me understand how if my wife is already a trustee she cannot possess the guns? How adding my best friend of 22 years to my trust temporarily is not allowed? How would this affect beneficiary receipt of the guns if both my wife and I die?

    (FWIW, I was distracted while writing and missed the last 20 posts before posting)
    Last edited by brutal; 03-11-2013 at 13:46.
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