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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5879036" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>The primary advantage of the trust is you can add other people as members of the trust so they can legally possess the suppressor without them having to go through the entire background check (but be darn sure they are legal to possess it!!!). For example, when your kids turn 21, you can add them to the trust. IF they want to use the suppressor, they can without you being physically present.</p><p></p><p>The other great advantage is having someone to pass the suppressor to after your death without having to go through a ?form 5? transfer. If you have more than 1 other added to the trust, you can spell out in the will who will be the primary user and primary person responsible for securing the suppressor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5879036, member: 2805"] The primary advantage of the trust is you can add other people as members of the trust so they can legally possess the suppressor without them having to go through the entire background check (but be darn sure they are legal to possess it!!!). For example, when your kids turn 21, you can add them to the trust. IF they want to use the suppressor, they can without you being physically present. The other great advantage is having someone to pass the suppressor to after your death without having to go through a ?form 5? transfer. If you have more than 1 other added to the trust, you can spell out in the will who will be the primary user and primary person responsible for securing the suppressor. [/QUOTE]
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