The dishonorable discharge is based on a general court-martial conviction. This means the conviction is a felony, regardless of what the underlying offense may have been. The convicted felon is banned from possessing a firearm including Title II Firearms (a Silencer, SBR, SBS, AOW, or Machine Gun). A person who…
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Pennsylvania Gun Trust Lawyer®
Joshua Prince, a Pennsylvania Gun Trust Lawyer®, has an article on his blog talking about using us for Florida Gun Trusts. We also have a network of Gun Trust Lawyer®s in more than 43 states. Mr. Prince is a NFA Firearms owners and really understands the unique issues involved in…
No I Hadn’t Thought About It! – Guns and Trusts
Conne Tampas, in her recent quarterly newsletter talks about providing Gun Trusts and mentions the Gun Trust Lawyer®.com website as a resource for lawyers and attorneys who are interested in providing NFA Gun Trusts to their clients. Her newsletter uses some nice technology to provide an online PDF publication that…
Gun Trust Lawyer®, David Goldman Teaches Florida Lawyers About Firearms Trusts For CLE Credit
On Tuesday September 14th, 2010, David Goldman spoke to the Port Charlotte Estate Planning Council in South West Florida. The discussion covered the following topics. The Background of the NFA 1) What is the NFA and why should I care? 2) What is a NFA Firearms Trust? 3) Why people…
Recent ATF Rumor regarding Revocable Gun Trusts- Don’t be fooled by ATF Approval of Invalid Trusts
Recently we have begun hearing that the ATF is no longer requiring a Schedule A and/or an Assignment of Assets with a Trust. While we have not been able to verify this with ATF at this time, we would still suggest sending in these documents with your trust for approval.…
Texas Gun Trust Lawyer®: How to purchase Title II firearms from a Class III Dealer.
We have several Texas NFA Gun Trust Lawyer®s that we work with. While it is not necessary to visit the lawyers office, we have Texas Gun Trust Lawyer®s we work with in Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Midland, and Houston. If you are talking with a lawyer about a NFA firearms…
New Silencer and Full Auto Shooting Range Opens in GA
Around 6-8 months ago I was approached about a new Gun Range in the Atlanta Georgia area (on Roswell Rd in Sandy Springs), it was suppose to be high tech, have movable targets and also include a gun store. I decided to invest in it, while I have no active…
Does 922(R) apply to SBR’s?
Over the weekend I received an email from asking if 922R applies to SBR’s, For example converting a MP5 Pistol to an SBR. Section 922 Paragraph R states: “It shall be unlawful for any person to assemble from imported parts any semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun which is identical to…
NFA Gun Trust Lawyer® is BLAWG of the Day
Tom Mighel at Inter Alia, an internet legal research web blog, listed the NFA Gun Trust Lawyer® Blog as the Blawg of the day. Blawg is a term used in the legal community for a legal blog.
Is it legal to take my NFA Firearms on an Airplane (Class 3, Title II)?
Yes it is legal in most instances to travel with your NFA firearms (those sold by a class 3 dealer and often referred to as TItle II firearms). You will have the same restrictions as traveling with a normal firearm but also need to comply with the regulations for interstate…