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BATFE seeks to seize NFA firearms from an Invalid Quicken Trust
This is a very unfortunate situation that could cost the individual severely. Its important to remember that just because the ATF approves your transfer, it does not mean that you are legally in possession. This is the second situation involving invalid trusts and the ATF that we have seen this month. It looks like the ATF is beginning to look more closely at the trust documents they are receiving.
If you created a trust for NFA purchases in Quicken, Legal Zoom, or used another generic trust that was not reviewed before buy a lawyer before submitting it to the BATFE, you should contact a NFA trust attorney to review your trust for validity. If you need help finding a local NFA Trust Lawyer we can help. We work with attorneys in more than 40 states including Florida Gun Trust Lawyer®s and South Carolina NFA lawyers to help review and create valid NFA trusts.
Note: At this time the link to the subguns has been taken down because of questions. We believe this posting is authentic based upon correspondence with the individual but will update this post as the situation and our agreement with the individual (if any) allows.
Indiana (IN) What NFA Firearms can I own? Updated 3/9/09
There are several type of Class 3 items that are restricted by the National Firearms Act.
Each state can impose additional restrictions on the sale, purchase, and transfer of class 3 firearms in addition to the compliance that is required with the national Firearms Act.
In Indiana you can own the following items that are regulated the the National Firearms Act
Machine Guns Silencers Any Other Weapon (AOW) Destructive Devices (DD) Short Barreled Rifles (SBR)In Indiana you cannot own the following NFA restricted items.
Short Barreled Shotguns (SBS) **
NOTE: Only Only a law enforcement officer who is acting in the course of the officer's official duties or a person who manufactures or imports for sale or sells a SBS to a law enforcement agency may possess a SBS. Follow this link to find out more about Indiana and NFA restrictions on Class 3 Firearms
Indiana (IN) What NFA Firearms can I own?

There are several type of Class 3 items that are restricted by the National Firearms Act.
Each state can impose additional restrictions on the sale, purchase, and transfer of class 3 firearms in addition to the compliance that is required with the national Firearms Act.
In Indiana you can own the following items that are regulated the the National Firearms Act
Machine GunsIn Indiana you cannot own the following NFA restricted items.
Silencers
Any Other Weapon (AOW)
Destructive Devices (DD)
Short Barreled Rifles (SBR)
Short Barreled Shotguns (SBS) ****
NOTE: Only Only a law enforcement officer who is acting in the course of the officer's official duties or a person who manufactures or imports for sale or sells a SBS to a law enforcement agency may possess a SBS.
Follow this link to find out more about Indiana and NFA restrictions on Class 3 Firearms






