There is no code on "NFA poessession" that you've not already acknowledged.Mags said:So MY safe in HIS house would work providing he does not know the combo?
Anyone have the code on NFA poessession?
Going by what the "code" says yes but I wouldn't count on this idea holding up in a courtroom.So MY safe in HIS house would work providing he does not know the combo?
Anyone have the code on NFA poessession?
As stated in post 5, I certainly don't want to set a friend up for a felony.
Why would Mags situation be any different than the thousands of folks living with felons?NELSONs02 said:Going by what the "code" says yes but I wouldn't count on this idea holding up in a courtroom.Mags said:So MY safe in HIS house would work providing he does not know the combo?
Anyone have the code on NFA poessession?
As stated in post 5, I certainly don't want to set a friend up for a felony.
Mags said:No not a trust. Also it would not be in it's NFA configuration.
belercous said:There is an argument to be made in re; constructive v. actual possession, but don't expect the BATFE to assume your argument is correct & not prosecute your friend.
A locked safe that only you have the key to kept at the friend's house will keep him from possessing the firearm.
This is the same conditions that folks have to keep their guns under if they live with a felon (it's not brain surgery).
yeah, this just makes me think- Would anyone like to store a safe full of cocaine for me? Only I have the key...
It has no bearing on who has tax stamps of their own.scrood? said:4 years is a long time, give them up and replace later, or find an nfa person to keep them for you with a signed legal agreement.
It's not, but we're trying to avoid any and all legal problems that could occur. And in that respect a C3 item left IN THE POSSESSION of a non-licensed civilian could cause major problems should something happen. This whole gun safe idea is STUPID, possession is possession, especially if left for four years. I'm surprise that a NFA item owner would consider such a thing.Why would Mags situation be any different than the thousands of folks living with felons?
It's the same legal situation - Mags just can't allow anyone (as opposed to the SO in the other case) to possess his NFA item.
If the "Friend" that the OP refers to isn't licensed to have possession of this particular C3 item it might as well be cocaine.Cocaine =/= legally owned firearm. Just sayin'.
If the "Friend" that the OP refers to isn't licensed to have possession of this particular C3 item it might as well be cocaine.