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Do you carry a copy of your trust with you when you have an NFA item?

The approved application if you have a trust shows that the trust owns the weapon. You as an individual do not. How do you prove or do you have to prove that you're a trustee? I'm not whining as was suggested by someone else, I'm just pointing out how absurd this all is. And to why my trust is 32 pages long, I don't know, that's how the lawyer wrote it up years ago.

I don't think we have a defense to prosecution here like they do in TX and some other states, but I'm sure a lawyer will chime in. Here is some more info on TX recommendations if you're interested.

So in GA I would only be carrying my stamps with me, and I would show it to state LE if asked just to avoid any further hassle. If I were traveling out of GA, I'd probably keep a copy of the trust with me.
 
I carry copies of all my stamps rolled up in a cylinder storage case that stays in my range bag. No need to carry your trust, IMO.
 
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