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Should I put AR-15 style and other firearms in my Gun Trust

A Gun Trust should be designed to hold all firearms including those restricted by the NFA including your AR-15s.  All of our Gun Trusts are designed for all of your firearms. As an owner of many types of guns, I designed this trust to deal with issues from a revolver,…

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ArmsGuard™ Protector- The Ultimate in Protection for Your Firearms

Many people are concerned about the ability to change the terms of their trust after they die or the Trust it becomes irrevocable. Our Professional Gun Trust no comes with an ArmsGuard™ Protector that allows for the terms of you trust to change if laws change in the future. This…

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ABA CLE: Gun Trusts and the Art of Protecting Your Client’s Firearms for Future Generations

Lawyers in other states are always asking where they can learn about NFA Trusts and Gun Trusts. Here is an opportunity to learn about advanced planning with gun trusts for your clients. I have been asked by the American Bar Association to present a CLE which will be available to…

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Assault Weapons Ban and Gun Trusts

While there is no actual Assault Weapon Ban, we are being asked many questions about regular firearms and the benefits of a Gun Trust. As laws may change or what is proposed may be different from what actually happens, the answers below be reviewed with your local Gun Trust Lawyer®…

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How can I Protect my Firearms for my Children

A Gun Trust is designed for all of your firearms even if you do not have any Title II firearms. Title II firearms are sold by Class 3 Dealers and include Silencers, Short barreled rifles and shotguns, AOWs, DDs and full automatic pistols and rifles. While it is not necessary…

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Laredo Man Gets 10 Years for Illegal Possession

Today the ATF announced that a Laredo man was sentenced to 10 years for the illegal possession of a firearm. It is important to understand who can and who cannot own, possess, or use firearms whether they are Title I or Title II firearms. Just because you might not consider…

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So what is a NFA Gun Trust and why is ours Different than other “Gun Trusts”?

One of the most common questions I get pertains to the use of regular or other so called gun trusts for the purchase of items restricted by the NFA. The are many differences between a family, limited, or standard revocable trust and our NFA Firearms Trust. The biggest difference is…

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