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Bank of America Reveals Anti-Gun Policy, Drops Gun Manufacturer

Bank of America Reveals Anti-Gun Policy, Drops Gun Manufacturer McMillan Group International. It appears from statements made to McMillan that the decision to not do business with firearms manufactures is politically motivated. If you have an account at BOA you may consider letting them know of your reaction to their…

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Texas Legalizes Hunting with Silencers starting September 1 2012

With Dove season just around the corner, Texas is becoming one of the growing list of states that allows the use of silencers when hunting. A silencer is a Title II Firearms which is restricted by the National Firearms Act and can only be sold by dealers who have a…

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How Do I Ship NFA FIrearms to An Out of State Trustee

Recently one of our Gun Trust Lawyer® Clients asked us: What are the shipping requirements for items in my NFA trust for Trustees in different states? The items are legal in both states and the personnel involved can legally possess the items. I also understand the commercial carrier and USPS…

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Top 10 Questions & Answers from ATF

ATF receives numerous telephone and electronic inquiries on a daily basis. In an effort to provide individuals with the most up-to-date information, ATF has compiled a list of the top 10 most frequently asked questions and provided answers to those questions. Several of the questions deal with the manufacture, sale,…

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A New Breed of Gun Trusts – Protecting Firearms Collectors & Their Collections

AmmoLand has posted an article on Gun Trusts which has a good explanation of Gun Trust and why traditional estate planning is not appropriate for firearms collectors or owners. It also goes into some details on how a gun trust works, benefits of a gun trust, and how asset protection…

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