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Loaning a suppressor on private property?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greta06" data-source="post: 1788490" data-attributes="member: 108283"><p>Since osama changed the law on his way out of office, we now need photo id and fingerprints for all adults on the trust. So its not that simple to just add someone to your trust. I wouldn't worry too much about what happens on your property, would i allow the items to leave, absolutely not. Ive heard some good stories from one of the largest mg dealers in the country, i dont think the atf or police care as much as you guys think. How many times have you heard of people being arrested except for those who are complete morons building illegal items. Ive never been asked to show paperwork or had any issues but i also dont go to public ranges. Everything i have read says only atf agent or attorney general has the authority to see your paperwork. Would i chance it if asked probably not. Merry Christmas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greta06, post: 1788490, member: 108283"] Since osama changed the law on his way out of office, we now need photo id and fingerprints for all adults on the trust. So its not that simple to just add someone to your trust. I wouldn't worry too much about what happens on your property, would i allow the items to leave, absolutely not. Ive heard some good stories from one of the largest mg dealers in the country, i dont think the atf or police care as much as you guys think. How many times have you heard of people being arrested except for those who are complete morons building illegal items. Ive never been asked to show paperwork or had any issues but i also dont go to public ranges. Everything i have read says only atf agent or attorney general has the authority to see your paperwork. Would i chance it if asked probably not. Merry Christmas! [/QUOTE]
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