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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3194139" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>Well to put it simply list it in the trust documentation. A trust can not be started with nothing if what I have read is correct, so often times a single dollar will be the basis for a trust. Then other things are added in to it as time goes on. If you want to get really fancy and already have one trust use the paperwork and verbatim start another trust with all the magazines in it. Get a label maker and put a label inside the base plates or on the outside somewhere showing ownership by the trust name and a number. As long as the name an number correspond with the paperwork it is owned by the trust.</p><p></p><p>The lawmakers are so wrapped up in their bans for "private" ownership they don't even consider trusts and corporations. If you had enough money to fund it an LLC may be the best way to go. Even the ATF will allow an LLC to buy and possess new full auto weapons. The kicker on that is that it needs to be owned for "demonstration purposes" for a law enforcement agency. With enough money you can own and do tons of things it just takes reading the laws and finding the loopholes. Why do you think that people with a ton of money pay a CPA a ton of money to save on taxes. The rest of the government is no different, you just have to find the loophole and figure out how to be able to exploit it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3194139, member: 29706"] Well to put it simply list it in the trust documentation. A trust can not be started with nothing if what I have read is correct, so often times a single dollar will be the basis for a trust. Then other things are added in to it as time goes on. If you want to get really fancy and already have one trust use the paperwork and verbatim start another trust with all the magazines in it. Get a label maker and put a label inside the base plates or on the outside somewhere showing ownership by the trust name and a number. As long as the name an number correspond with the paperwork it is owned by the trust. The lawmakers are so wrapped up in their bans for "private" ownership they don't even consider trusts and corporations. If you had enough money to fund it an LLC may be the best way to go. Even the ATF will allow an LLC to buy and possess new full auto weapons. The kicker on that is that it needs to be owned for "demonstration purposes" for a law enforcement agency. With enough money you can own and do tons of things it just takes reading the laws and finding the loopholes. Why do you think that people with a ton of money pay a CPA a ton of money to save on taxes. The rest of the government is no different, you just have to find the loophole and figure out how to be able to exploit it. [/QUOTE]
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