Now I'm really curious, does anyone have a link to the regs that state that proof of registration must be retained on your person?
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In GA, you only have to be able to provide it to the ATF if asked. Must be able to make it available to them.
(not legal advice) I would keep shrunken copies with me, or saved to your phone in PDF format. If that doesn't suffice, tell them you will be glad to bring them by the field office the next business day. The copies/pdf's will suffice in 99% of cases.
I'm with Dobbs though. I've had all kinds of MG's on me, and as soon as I SAY I'm a machinegun dealer (I still get a chub saying that) no one asks anymore questions. Never shown my FFL or forms.
In GA, you only have to be able to provide it to the ATF if asked. Must be able to make it available to them.
(not legal advice) I would keep shrunken copies with me, or saved to your phone in PDF format. If that doesn't suffice, tell them you will be glad to bring them by the field office the next business day. The copies/pdf's will suffice in 99% of cases.
I'm with Dobbs though. I've had all kinds of MG's on me, and as soon as I SAY I'm a machinegun dealer (I still get a chub saying that) no one asks anymore questions. Never shown my FFL or forms.
Never thought about keeping digital copies handy, good Idea.
Currently I carry wallet sized copies around.
I keep my trust document and all ATF stamps in PDF format on a dedicated flashdrive that stays in my range bag. I also have them uploaded to Google drive so I can access them (theoretically) anywhere.
I keep my trust document and all ATF stamps in PDF format on a dedicated flashdrive that stays in my range bag. I also have them uploaded to Google drive so I can access them (theoretically) anywhere.
That's good thinking.
I still want to hear what GAFL has to say about this......