The lowers in the post you quoted are my first NFA items, so I'm still new to this. What do you think was going on with having all the people on his trust needing to provide fingerprints and pictures then?
Or are you saying you can remove everybody from the trust, add new items, then add everyone back without having to provide prints/photos?
I am not a lawyer and I'm not giving legal advice. I have been counseled that only the people on the trust during the application and review process are subject to the application and review. Anyone added after an item has been approved is not subject to the application and review.
Draw your own conclusions and consult with your attorney.
In 2016 the ATF started requiring all responsible people, on the trust, to provide fingerprints, photos, and the responsible person form.
https://www.nationalguntrusts.com/pa...questions-faqsBefore the ATF 41F regulations were enacted on July 13th, 2016, citizens were allowed to purchase NFA firearms with a gun trust like today, but the responsible persons in the trust were not required to send in fingerprint cards and photo cards. After the ATF 41F laws were enacted all citizens who are applying for NFA firearms with or without a NFA Gun Trust are required to send in photo cards, fingerprint cards and the responsible persons form. NOTE: All responsible parties of a NFA Gun Trust are required to send in photo cards, fingerprint cards and the responsible persons questionnaire.
We could isolate Russia totally from the world and maybe they could apply for membership after 2000 years.
My wife is a member of my LLC that holds all of my NFA stuff. I have a stack of her fingerprint cards. She would only consent to 5 sets so she knows that I can only buy 5 NFA items at most. If decide to go the individual route without telling her, the police will already have my fingerprints to identify me when my body is found.
Form 1 Efile for SBR submitted 03/23/2021
Approved 04/25/2021