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UPDATE 10/3 - Injunction covers all FPC members - ATF publishes their pistol brace rule

I agree with you. That's why I went ahead and drilled the third hole.
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FFL’s aren’t even given a “grace period” to comply. Rules for FFL’s go into effect as soon as they’re published.
Did you get the email this morning about the "webinar" to inform FFLs of the changes? The first session will be January 31.
 
I’m hoping for a change on the stupid rule that says the firearm had to be noted in the trust prior to going into effect. It seems that was purposeful on ATF’s behalf to make it more difficult
 
FFL’s aren’t even given a “grace period” to comply. Rules for FFL’s go into effect as soon as they’re published.
I read that exact phrase in the infringement paperwork. New manufactures and new transfers are punishable by the atf at their discretion. So.....if they want to they can decide to, but it's still illegal. What does that even mean....
 
I’m hoping for a change on the stupid rule that says the firearm had to be noted in the trust prior to going into effect. It seems that was purposeful on ATF’s behalf to make it more difficult

Some major BS going on right there! Every document they have released says that the firearm had to be in the trust prior to the rule being published on the Federal Register. The only place that says the 13th is the actual efile site.

I’m hoping (along with this all being thrown out) that the efile site gets updated with the actual date of being published once it is published.
 
I’m hoping for a change on the stupid rule that says the firearm had to be noted in the trust prior to going into effect. It seems that was purposeful on ATF’s behalf to make it more difficult


You have time to move it to your trust now and be in the clear. Until the ruling is published in the register nothing has changed and you are free to assign any guns you own to your trust
 
Some major BS going on right there! Every document they have released says that the firearm had to be in the trust prior to the rule being published on the Federal Register. The only place that says the 13th is the actual efile site.

I’m hoping (along with this all being thrown out) that the efile site gets updated with the actual date of being published once it is published.
They did this possibly for several reasons, persons that put ALL firearms and suppressors in their trusts will unknowingly submit this to be able to register their braced pistols for the exemption, not knowing that it will pretty much be a full list inventory of what they actually posses. That and ATF wants to limit the possession to one sole person to where once the possessor is no longer able to have said firearm(s) it cannot be transferred to any others, if filed individually.
 
You have time to move it to your trust now and be in the clear. Until the ruling is published in the register nothing has changed and you are free to assign any guns you own to your trust
The trust has to be notarized again and signed with the additions of the firearms, along with all RP’s to be available to sign as well. Any who’s to say that they will deny the application after seeing the new additions after it was “announced”. Who knows what date they are actually going by
 
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