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Suppressors....individual or trust?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 4353671" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>A suppressor is on the banned list for the BATF. To be in possession of one without the tax stamp and paperwork for that exact suppressor in the individuals name, is a federal felony. Meaning if you have one in your name, when you kick the bucket, it becomes an illegal item to anybody in possession of that suppressor (unless you are a member of a trust...in which you can add other members to be legally in possession of it, for a fee of course). Where the rubber meets the road...as of the laws now, if the family member or whomever else gets it...you just made them into a federal felon. The worry ain't about what happens to the suppressor itself or the guns. It is about being responsible and not putting innocent people in jeopardy of being a felon. I was asking more along the lines of what are your wife/kids supposed to legally do with it in the case of death. If they get caught transporting it, that might be bad news for them. Do they call the local law enforcement and tell them the situation and then THEY come get it? That's what I was asking about. If they can get it through to have them removed from the BATF list, then the issue would go away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 4353671, member: 220"] A suppressor is on the banned list for the BATF. To be in possession of one without the tax stamp and paperwork for that exact suppressor in the individuals name, is a federal felony. Meaning if you have one in your name, when you kick the bucket, it becomes an illegal item to anybody in possession of that suppressor (unless you are a member of a trust...in which you can add other members to be legally in possession of it, for a fee of course). Where the rubber meets the road...as of the laws now, if the family member or whomever else gets it...you just made them into a federal felon. The worry ain't about what happens to the suppressor itself or the guns. It is about being responsible and not putting innocent people in jeopardy of being a felon. I was asking more along the lines of what are your wife/kids supposed to legally do with it in the case of death. If they get caught transporting it, that might be bad news for them. Do they call the local law enforcement and tell them the situation and then THEY come get it? That's what I was asking about. If they can get it through to have them removed from the BATF list, then the issue would go away. [/QUOTE]
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