Hey guys,
So some are getting a little worried new laws could be passed that would make all our Bullet Button rifles illegal to sell, transfer, or pass to family members. That would virtually make our guns of zero value in regards to resell and such.
I was speaking to a licensed attorney who advises I place ALL my firearms into a trust, and to have anyone I may want to gift them to be owners of the trust. That would allow anyone in the trust to have possession of the firearms (Bearing the firearm in question is legal in there state of residence).
I don't care much for selling them, but I damn sure want to be able to give them to my dad or brother without any problems. Supposedly, this TRUST planning also helps greatly for general transfer of the firearms when I pass, whether there be any laws prohibiting the sell of a certain firearm or not.
With all this being said. Does anyone have experience on this. Sound Legit? or are there any better strategies or recommendations for such a matter.
So lets hear from all the arm chair attorneys hheheehe and hopefully some real ones that know the real deal.........
So some are getting a little worried new laws could be passed that would make all our Bullet Button rifles illegal to sell, transfer, or pass to family members. That would virtually make our guns of zero value in regards to resell and such.
I was speaking to a licensed attorney who advises I place ALL my firearms into a trust, and to have anyone I may want to gift them to be owners of the trust. That would allow anyone in the trust to have possession of the firearms (Bearing the firearm in question is legal in there state of residence).
I don't care much for selling them, but I damn sure want to be able to give them to my dad or brother without any problems. Supposedly, this TRUST planning also helps greatly for general transfer of the firearms when I pass, whether there be any laws prohibiting the sell of a certain firearm or not.
With all this being said. Does anyone have experience on this. Sound Legit? or are there any better strategies or recommendations for such a matter.
So lets hear from all the arm chair attorneys hheheehe and hopefully some real ones that know the real deal.........

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