I have a trust which I use to purchase Title II firearms. I could put a felon on as a trustee and sure enough they could have access to a firearm that is owned by the trust. Problem is, it is already illegal for a felon to be in possession of a firearm. This ne EO does nothing to keep guns away from felons, it just makes it harder for law abiding citizens to obtain Title II firearms.cb1000rider wrote:He's an idiot, but I think I get what he's saying... It's possible to purchase - that is, have the purchase go through on the seller side of a classed weapon if you're using a corporation as a veil for the appropriate license and hiding the felony.couzin wrote:"However, felons, domestic abusers, and others prohibited from having guns can easily evade the required background check and gain access to machine guns or other particularly dangerous weapons by registering the weapon to a trust or corporation."
Is it a problem worth solving? Only if you're interested in more legislation.
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- Sat Aug 31, 2013 9:54 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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