Now that 41F is the law, is it clear yet what the effects on trusts are , or do we now go into the ATF's interpretation stage?
Browsing down through this, it seems to be a pretty good breakdown of what it means.
https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regul...-checks-responsible-persons-effective-july-13
I think the interpretation is going to devolve into who the BATFE believes are the responsible parties.
In the case of a trust, those persons with the power or authority to direct the management and policies of the trust include any person who has the capability to exercise such power and possesses, directly or indirectly, the power or authority under any trust instrument, or under State law, to receive, possess, ship, transport, deliver, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a firearm for, or on behalf of, the trust.
It's more the "read through the trust and understand who has what powers" that I think the BATFE is going to choke on.I think it's actually pretty clear who they believe the responsible persons are.
My big concern is how will finger prints be submitted via efile. Will we be able to scan the card and upload or will we have to pay for Live Scan?
It's more the "read through the trust and understand who has what powers" that I think the BATFE is going to choke on.
My big concern is how will finger prints be submitted via efile. Will we be able to scan the card and upload or will we have to pay for Live Scan?
Since they (ATF) said that the fingerprints don't have to be from law enforcement, and Silencer Shop already has a machine in production to do finger prints, I think that you can just scan you prints in and upload them (digital prints). This shouldn't be an issue..
http://blog.silencershop.com/atf-41f-is-not-the-end/
I wonder if the prints have an expiration date like the ones we send MSP?
If not you could just get a set done and resend them each time.
Hmm, I wonder what shop in Finksburg is going to have one of those . I bet it's an IP with the initials BBP.Since they (ATF) said that the fingerprints don't have to be from law enforcement, and Silencer Shop already has a machine in production to do finger prints, I think that you can just scan you prints in and upload them (digital prints). This shouldn't be an issue..
http://blog.silencershop.com/atf-41f-is-not-the-end/