So what if the Frisco police chief won’t let you have that fully automatic weapon you’ve always desired. You mean you were still hoping to buy your gun as an individual? All true patriots know that you should form a nonprofit corporation or gun trust for your firearm purchases.
That way you don’t need law enforcement to sign off, and you won’t have to give Big Brother your fingerprints. Best of all, the whole family will be able to enjoy your weaponry:
When an NFA firearm is transferred or registered to an individual, only that individual may possess and use that NFA firearm. However, with a gun trust, any trustee may possess the firearm … Hence, where a family sets up a gun trust, all family members over the age of 18 could be designated trustees; thus enabling them to have possession of the firearm.
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My day’s plans have just changed.
Isn’t it interesting that there are no known cases of class III “trust” weapons being used in a crime?
A gun owning collective. Bunch of socialists.
I’m think of forming one of these trusts. I’m starting with a BAR and a PKM, but I will quickly have a M2 .50 cal by Christmas if my wife allows me to convert the guest bedroom into an armory. Who wants to join my trust?
The reasons behind the fascination with automatic weapons are probably the best reasons why we shouldn’t allowed the fascinated to own them.