The giving them up on the occurrence of death is one thing that bugs me. Even current NFA items can be transferred. That is why I started thinking and started this thread about alternatives.
How old does someone have to be before they can own a firearm ? I guess if is a trust then really no problems with age and it can go on for a long time. Since a trust in an "individual" in the eyes of the law that would take care of that. But can my under 18 year old child be the legal owner of a firearm.. not buy it, but own it ?
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- Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:52 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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- Sat Jan 05, 2013 4:13 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Hypothetical question IF the Feinstein bill does pass
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Hypothetical question IF the Feinstein bill does pass
So, while I know we are all hoping and working against this bill being passed, I wanted to run something by the forum.
The bill has a clause as I understand that if the registered weapons owner dies, it does not get passed on like other NFA items now.
What would keep someone from registering their weapons under a corporation or if that is not allowed, under a childs name that would inherit those anyway ?
The bill has a clause as I understand that if the registered weapons owner dies, it does not get passed on like other NFA items now.
What would keep someone from registering their weapons under a corporation or if that is not allowed, under a childs name that would inherit those anyway ?