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Gun Trust Lawyer® sponsors 13th Annual National Firearms Law Seminar

The NRA foundation is having the 13th Annual National Firearms Law Seminar in Charlotte NC Friday may 14, 2010. The Topics to be covered are McDonald v. Chicago: From Heller to Chicagoland: Incorporation of the 2nd Amendment Future Areas of Litigation “Presumptively Lawful” Restrictions after Heller & McDonald Concealed Carry…

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Does the Definition of Education in Your Firearms and Estate Planning Trust Allow for Firearms Training?

A California Gun and & Trust Lawyer, (not currently a NFA Gun Trust Lawyer®) has written an interesting article on creating language in your trust to specifically permit the trust funds to be used for firearms education and training along with the typical K-12, college, or post-graduate study that most…

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GUNPAL, Inc. is a transaction-neutral online payments platform with a philanthropic spirit

“GUNPAL, Inc. is a transaction-neutral online payments platform with a philanthropic spirit,” announces Founder/CEO Ben Cannon. “It is also the first serious competitor for PayPal Inc.” A percentage of each transaction is donated to a selected charity at no additional cost to the user. The initial list of organizations includes…

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Jacksonville’s Mayor John Peyton Joins Anti-Gun Group

Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton Joined “Mayors Against Illegal Guns” which was founded and funded by the anti-gun Mayor Michael Bloomberg. The name of the organization is very misleading as the NRA calls the organization a front group to lobby Congress to oppose important pro-gun reforms and support new federal gun…

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Florida Man Arrested for Constructive Possession of an SBR

NFA firearms and Constructive Possession. Some said it would never happen, but it seem that just recently Jesus Amador was arrested for possession / Constructive possession of an SBR. Florida law does not allow individuals to possess the pieces to readily build an SBR, SBS, or Machine Gun unless permitted…

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