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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2832507" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>After a little more research, it appears that the ATF will be applying the new rule in such a way that anyone who is allowed to posses trust firearms at the time an application is submitted must submit photos, prints, and CLEO notification. So yes, your brother, son, etc. would be required to do this if they are Trustees at the time you submit an application.</p><p></p><p>The way around this is what FullAuto said... remove all co-Trustees before you submit an application, and then add them back once the application has been approved and the items have been added to your trust. That way, only you have to submit the photos, prints, and CLEO notification any time you buy something. </p><p></p><p>My trusts will now come with forms making it easy to do this, in electronic format so you can print and use them as many times as you need. </p><p></p><p>I can also amend your existing trust to make it easy to do this, and provide you with all necessary forms. Contact me if interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2832507, member: 4235"] After a little more research, it appears that the ATF will be applying the new rule in such a way that anyone who is allowed to posses trust firearms at the time an application is submitted must submit photos, prints, and CLEO notification. So yes, your brother, son, etc. would be required to do this if they are Trustees at the time you submit an application. The way around this is what FullAuto said... remove all co-Trustees before you submit an application, and then add them back once the application has been approved and the items have been added to your trust. That way, only you have to submit the photos, prints, and CLEO notification any time you buy something. My trusts will now come with forms making it easy to do this, in electronic format so you can print and use them as many times as you need. I can also amend your existing trust to make it easy to do this, and provide you with all necessary forms. Contact me if interested. [/QUOTE]
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