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Also, let's face it, I am sure a large contingent of your clients use corps so that they and their family/friends can be temporary users of the stuff that they pay for. I know there are a lot of husbands and wives that enjoy the sport and want the other to have the ability to take the firearm to the range without the other being present. Both are viable avenues to the same ends, just use them with proper legal advice.
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I thought I sent you a copy a few months ago. If I didn't, mea copa. Anyway, I sent you a copy and while I completely agree that he isn't a policy maker, I am somewhat concerned about what is being discussed behind the scenes or without any heads up to those who own. I guess the only way to get a definitive answer is to submit a written request and you know no matter what the result, even if you are trying to protect yourself, you will be shunned. Just like with the Akins...you want to CYA and because of the BATFE, you get blackballed.
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CYA for the Akins would have been to not buy the damn thing. If someone bought one and immediately shipped it off to ATF with a letter stating that "this is probably illegal, could you reconsider your approval", and then that person "lost" his copy of the letter he sent when his "friends" asked him what he did, that sure as hell doesn't look like innocent self-protection. It looks like betrayal. So please don't use the Akins ATF flip-flop as evidence of good faith CYA, you really don't know what happened there. You don't have the connections, you don't know the back story. And there's no need for any clarification about whether a bona fide corporate employee with an articulable need for the NFA firearm may be in possession of it, it's not in question. And while we're at it, I'm seeing references all over the Web to "ATF is examining Quicken trust documents and seeking to forfeit approved NFA transfers if the trust is invalid". I have a pretty good idea what really happened there, I think that if I had to I could prove who posted what and from where, and why, and someone really should review the ethical canons for PA lawyers and see what they say about deception and advertising of services. Lawyers get a bad enough reputation, I think quite a few people have seen through that particular shill posting, and as someone who practices in the firearms community I really don't appreciate the implication that lawyers will blatantly lie to push their services. Especially when potential clients have that pretty obvious example to point to.
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as staff for the site where the shill posting occurred... i'd suggest certain lawyers, both in PA and in Florida clean up thier acts... they're already banned elsewhere... the both of them. I'm not pleased I've had to deal with this low life deceptive BS on TWO forums i work for... Goldman, solicit clients elsewhere... Josh, you're gonna want to tread lightly unless you want to lose this place as an advertising location also...
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In the statement of pupose for a LLC should the intent of the LLC to own Class 3 firearms be included?
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Not going to give you for free what I paid a lawyer for. I survived a very serious felony stop (you can't begin to imagine) and went home with all my guns and had dinner. Did the work from the lawyer help? No way to know.
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Also, let's face it, I am sure a large contingent of your clients use corps so that they and their family/friends can be temporary users of the stuff that they pay for. I know there are a lot of husbands and wives that enjoy the sport and want the other to have the ability to take the firearm to the range without the other being present. Both are viable avenues to the same ends, just use them with proper legal advice.










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