Is there a way I can declare the ownership of magazines to a family member who is a minor? In a decade I want my niece to able to have 30 rounders, and legally possess them at a public range, assuming this law goes into effect.
Is there a way I can declare the ownership of magazines to a family member who is a minor? In a decade I want my niece to able to have 30 rounders, and legally possess them at a public range, assuming this law goes into effect.
Interested as well. Although I don't think we will know until the law is passed and finalized.
Progressive ideology, ideas so good they must be mandatory.
Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.
I'm trying to figure out to do the same for my 2 year old son.
There is no restriction for minors owning magazines.
Instead of figuring out ways around the legislation put your efforts into changing it.
No age limits on mag owners. Give the mags as gifts to them. Nice gift for a 2 year old to receive mags that may be illegal later on. Nothing LEO's can do about it...yet.
roger
I am going to draft an inventory in my son's name and have it notarized.
I am also going to get moving on my trust so he is the co-owner/beneficiary.
I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.
Thomas Jefferson
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Just write a letter gifting the magazines. Having it notarized is a good idea.
"I am also going to get moving on my trust so he is the co-owner/beneficiary."
I like the trust idea. I don't know if a minor can be a trustee.
Mike
I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.
Thomas Jefferson
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I understand nothing has been finalized yet so this is just all hall talk and what if's etc.
I'm no lawyer but even though it is not specifically illegal for a 2 year old to possess a magazine I am not sure a 2 year old (a minor) can have ownership of anything? If you trust, gift, or deed it to them they cannot take possesion until they are "adults" (what ever the legal definition of that is).
It's going to be a very sticky situation and I would not want to risk having my child thrown in jail. This subject definiatly requires a lawyer's attention. My guess is unless you are of an age where you can legally "own" anything at the time the laws goes into effect you will not be able to take possesion.
This is part of there plan in my opinion. They realize they cannot get them out of our hands but if the buck stops when I croak they just have to wait for our generation to pass then they will be completly band across the board.
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I already gave my child 10, 30 round AR-mags. Its perfectly legal for them to possess and own. It fits in the letter of the law very well. As soon as my child may legally possess an AR one will be gifted to them as well.
We must take care of our children and their future.