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NFA firearms & gun trusts Everything you wanted to know about NFA firearms

The National Firearms Act and Gun Trusts

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NFA firearms & gun trustsEverything you wanted to know about NFA firearms

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Introduction

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I. The National Firearms Act

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A. Historical Background

Enacted in 1934Combat the flow of “Gangster Firearms”Restrictions on:

ManufactureOwnershipTransfer

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B. Applicable Firearms

Machine GunsShort Barrel RifleShort Barrel ShotgunsAOWs and Destructive

Devices

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C. Legislative Evolution

May 19, 1986 - Transferable Machine Guns

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D. Lawful Ownership

IndividualMost lengthyCLEO, fingerprint and

photoRestricted possession

CorporationSome flexibilityMost expensiveNo estate planning

TrustMulti-Person AccessNo CLEOEstate Planning

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E. NFA trust Parties• Components to a trust• Parties

• Trustor / Settlor / Grantor• Trustee• Beneficiary

• Essential Elements• Address• Property (Schedule A)

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F. ATF Trust review• The process:• ATF investigators review to check that trust doesn’t appear to

violate state law• ATF approval of NFA trust does not mean a trust is valid under

state law• No trust registration – only upon application is trust reviewed• Control of NFA applications (gun shop or customer mailing)

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II. ATF Changes

27 CFR Part 479 / 41FResponsible PersonsBackground ChecksChief Law Enforcement NotificationFingerprints

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III. NFA Specific forms • Form 1 – Non-licensee manufacture of NFA firearm• Form 2 – Manufacture of NFA firearm• Form 3 – Tax Exempt Transfer• Form 4 – Tax Paid Transfer• Form 5 – Tax Exempt Transfer – Lawful Heir

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Questions?• Thank you!