Just to let you know, there is a gun show this weekend (September 24-25, 2011) at the N.W. Florida Fairgrounds in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. If you are thinking of purchasing an NFA firearm, such as machine guns, silencers for your guns, suppressors, short barreled shot gun / rifle or any other Class 3 weapons that falls under the National Firearms Act (NFA), you may want to consider a gun trust (also referred to as an NFA trust or NFA gun trust). If you select to place the NFA item into a trust, you do not need to provide fingerprinting or obtain the law enforcement certification required by the ATF for individuals purchasing Class 3 weapons.
If you have any questions regarding Class 3 weapons or gun trusts / NFA gun trusts, you may contact the Davis Basta Law Firm, P.A. We will be happy to assist you. Also, remember that we typically take approximately 24 – 48 hours to prepare your trust if it is needed immediately.
We hope you enjoy the gun show.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
July 4th Machine Gun Shoot
Come celebrate Independence Day at the Hernando Sportsman's Club with its annual July 4th Machine Gun Shoot. Bring your own machine gun to the range for lots of noise and fun! Several cars will be used as targets and destroyed!
Shooters $20; Spectators $2; Under 15 Free. 9:30am
Hernando Sportsman's Club
16121 Commercial Way
Brooksville, FL 34614
(352) 597-9931
Email: hsci@gate.net
If you want an affordable option for owning your Class III items, such as a machine gun, a Trust is a great idea. Make sure to visit the web page of Davis Basta Law Firm or call our office at 727-938-2255.
Shooters $20; Spectators $2; Under 15 Free. 9:30am
Hernando Sportsman's Club
16121 Commercial Way
Brooksville, FL 34614
(352) 597-9931
Email: hsci@gate.net
If you want an affordable option for owning your Class III items, such as a machine gun, a Trust is a great idea. Make sure to visit the web page of Davis Basta Law Firm or call our office at 727-938-2255.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Holidays are coming up; traveling out of Florida State with your Class III item?
Even if you have a properly prepared gun trust, if you are planning on leaving the State of Florida with a Class III item, beware! First, as our gun trust blog posting on April 22, 2010 points out, certain states do not even permit class III items. Therefore, we suggest that you contact an attorney in that state who is familiar with the NFA, and the issues involved with owning a class III item. Many times we can recommend an attorney in another state that is familiar with the NFA, and other gun laws. Secondly, because ATF requires advance notice of any movements concerning class III items, you must notify and consult with them. More importantly, remember that possession is a critical issue with any class III item. Refer to your gun trust to see who may be in possession of your class III item.
Happy Holidays and Safe Traveling!
Happy Holidays and Safe Traveling!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Gun Trusts in Collier County
We want to give a "Thank You" to John at http://www.classiiidealers.com/ for alerting us to some information we were unaware of regarding Collier County. He noticed an advertisement of ours regarding gun trusts, and wanted to ensure that we were aware of, and properly informed others of the fact that there are other methods of acquiring class III items which don't involved having a gun trust.
As some of you are aware, our blog posting on March 26, 2010 dealing with "Do I need a gun trust?" does refer to the fact that a gun trust isn't the only way to acquire class III items (our website does as well). Another method is to utilize a corporation, or getting the law enforcement certification that many law enforcement agencies are reluctant to give. Based on what John informed us of, the Collier County Sheriff's Office does give the certification for machine guns, but not for silencers. This is good information for someone to know of if they reside in Collier County. We always welcome additional information from our friends from various gun dealers and gun websites, like http://www.classiiidealers.com/, to be able to provide good information to anyone interested in a gun trust.
It is always a good idea to look into all of your options available when deciding on whether to utilize a gun trust or not. What may be a good option for one person, may not be a good option for another.
Posted by: The Davis Basta Law Firm, P.A., http://www.davisbastalaw.com/, a law firm located in Palm Harbor, Florida, which prepares firearm trusts for individuals throughout the State of Florida. http://www.floridaguntrust.com/
Friday, August 20, 2010
What is the best name for my gun trust?
The name of the gun trust is entirely up to you. For many people, one of the main benefits of a trust is the fact that it is private, and not accessible via public records. As a result, many people choose a gun trust name that does not have ties to their own, or to the fact that it is a gun trust. However, many people also choose to name a trust after their family name, such as the “Smith NFA Trust” or the “Jane Doe Trust”. One rationale for using a family name is that if it ever needs to be presented to anyone, it will make it easier for a lay person, or even law enforcement, to know that you are connected to the gun trust. These are all valid considerations when naming the gun trust.
Posted by: The Davis Basta Law Firm, P.A., http://www.davisbastalaw.com/, a law firm located in Palm Harbor, Florida, which prepares firearm trusts for individuals throughout the State of Florida. http://www.floridaguntrust.com/
Monday, May 10, 2010
Will ATF be coming up with new regulations to further restrict the use of gun trusts in relation to NFA firearms?
In the past, we have contacted many different individuals at ATF about the use of firearm trusts. Due to the relatively new nature of these gun trusts, there are many unanswered questions. Based on our prior discussions, the real question is not if there will be further regulations geared towards gun trusts, but when and what type of regulations that will be coming in the future.
Due to this uncertainty, most attorneys who specifically practice in this area of gun trusts, like our firm, will go the extra mile in attempting to take extra precautions when advising their clients as to the use of gun trusts in relation to class III items.
Posted by: The Davis Basta Law Firm, P.A., http://www.davisbastalaw.com/, a law firm located in Palm Harbor, Florida, which prepares firearm trusts for individuals throughout the State of Florida. http://www.floridaguntrust.com/
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Are there any possession issues that I need to be concerned about with a gun trust?
Yes. Possession is a critical issue that must be addressed to make certain that the people who you choose to have access to your Class III item are not in danger of prosecution. These are issues that we address in all of our gun trusts. There are certain safeguards that should be utilized, like the use of a safe or lockbox, where only those individuals legally permitted to possess the NFA, or Class III item, have access. If you do not have a safe or lockbox, we always recommend one. All of the following frequently asked questions below involve possession issues:
If I have a gun trust, can my wife use the NFA firearm if I’m not at home and an intruder breaks into the residence?
Posted by: The Davis Basta Law Firm, P.A., http://www.davisbastalaw.com/, a law firm located in Palm Harbor, Florida, which prepares firearm trusts for individuals throughout the State of Florida. http://www.floridaguntrusts.com/
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