cbr600 wrote:What are you trying to accomplish? If the trust owns them, it looks like the law (if it passes) would prohibit you from possessing them.
Some people may say the proposed law is clearly unconstitutional, and I agree it is, but so are the Gun Control Act of 1968 and the National Firearms Act of 1934. From a practical standpoint, the law is whatever The People allow them to enforce.
No, the trustee would possess them, The trustee is the church, I'm a member/part of, the Trustee.
Actually, it may not affect pre-ban mags right now, but I'd expect legislation later prohibiting transfer of pre-ban mags if this passed too. That's what I'm looking at. New mags under another bill will have serial numbers, and only be issued to police, and retired police officers.
But yeah, prohibition of possession = confiscation, which is their eventual goal.
By that time, I'll have forgotten which member of the Trustee has what, there's one or two Baptists in Texas, then they'll need to question all the Methodists, then the Pentecostals, then all the members of the Church of Christ, then the ...... maybe someone will remember where they are, they'll probably be scattered all around, i dunno.
They may have to wait and ask Jesus where they all are when He comes back, He'll know.Any member of the group named as Trustee, shall have the authority to control, use, distribute or loan the corpus, or any portion thereof, to any other member of said group.![]()