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November 5th, 2010, 01:25 AM #41Grand Member
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November 5th, 2010, 01:35 AM #42
Re: New Blair County Sheriff: NFA friendly?
Sheriff Cooper is the former Altoona PD Deputy Chief of Police. He held that position for 7 years and was in the dept for 26. Maybe this helps to explain his reluctance to sign these forms?
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November 5th, 2010, 05:51 PM #43Grand Member
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Re: New Blair County Sheriff: NFA friendly?
Not sure what this has to do with any thing. Legal NFA weapons rarely show up in crimes. I tell you one thing I dont care if a monkey runs against him. He will never get the vote of me, anyone in my family, and the majority of friends. I have also heard he is jerking around people with there LTCF. It is not something I have heard first hand. So it is a rumor. I hope some one can clear that rumor up for me.
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November 5th, 2010, 05:56 PM #44
Re: New Blair County Sheriff: NFA friendly?
Trusts are legitimate vehicles for estate planning that includes NFA firearms. Corporations and LLC's are time-tested vehicles for "legal person" ownership.
None of them are absolutely, guaranteed foolproof. If you move and fail to inform the government of the new business address, or if you leave the state and fail to make provisions for continuity, if you ignore correspondence from the Dept of Revenue...you can screw up your lawful possession. For that matter, if you register the NFA firearm in your own name and travel out-of-state without filing a form, you can screw it up, too.
There are serious penalties for violating the NFA, so just be sure that you know what you're doing. It's not like letting your driver's license expire, where you can just go renew it. These are felonies if you don't jump through the right hoops.
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November 6th, 2010, 07:09 PM #45Grand Member
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Re: New Blair County Sheriff: NFA friendly?
Roger that, thanks
I think the moral of the story is if you have a NFA item don't go blabbing it to everyone, keep it locked up at all times when not using it, and when in use go straight to the range and back. Make sure your vehicles all legal, and don't speed or go through any DUI checkpoints. In other words, keep under the radar.
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November 8th, 2010, 08:41 AM #46Junior Member
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November 8th, 2010, 08:42 AM #47Junior Member
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November 8th, 2010, 01:37 PM #48
Re: New Blair County Sheriff: NFA friendly?
For most people, this is the way to go, then. There are complications to having a lawyer create a legal entity that will own your NFA toys, and expenses, and additional legal hoops to remember if you travel or move, and unless you really need those entities to accomplish your goals, they are unnecessary. Save the legal fees, put it towards ammo.
If you can't get the signature and directly own your toys, THEN choose between the mechanisms available.
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November 9th, 2010, 01:21 PM #49
Re: New Blair County Sheriff: NFA friendly?
Last time I talked to him, he had no idea what the heck I was talking about, so, I gave up, after verifying he had my contact information and had stated "I'll get back with you once I've looked into it".... I am firing off my paperwork (and Check) today to the lawyer drawing up my trust. I've had it.
Krug supposedly was signing off Form 1s when I last talked to him. Runaround. Sheriff supposedly signed off a couple Form 4's right after assuming office. Runaround. I'm done with both offices.
I would expect this kind of crap in Filthadelphia, or Pittsburgh, Not Blair County, but, after hearing (from credible sources) the attitudes of some of our local chiefs of police, who apparently don't like the idea of citizens having certain toys...(that also depends on the "quality" of type of Citizen) -that scares the crap out of me, and, I've had it.Last edited by GLHX2112; November 9th, 2010 at 01:42 PM.
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November 10th, 2010, 07:43 AM #50Junior Member
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Re: New Blair County Sheriff: NFA friendly?
I know for a fact Lt. Krug signed at least one form 4 in late July. A friend of mine had me look over his form for a Serbu Super Shorty (AOW); it was signed by Krug. My guess is that since he and the sheriff worked together at one time that the sheriff has convinced the LT not to sign. An LEO I talked to says the sheriff is worried about liability issues. I think what a state constable told me is more accurate. The sheriff told him that people don't need those weapons.
I still think the best advice is a trust from a lawyer experienced in NFA.
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