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What happens if the National Firearms Act is violated?

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What happens if the National Firearms Act is violated?

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We recommend that class 3 weapon owners do not rely on boilerplate forms or software designed to create trusts. When the NFA is violated, the individuals who violate the act are subject to substantial fines, criminal charges, and forfeiture of ALL weapons, NOT JUST THOSE REGULATED. The gun trust prepared is a revocable living trust, which is a trust created during your lifetime, which you can revoke or amend whenever you wish. A living trust has a trustee(s) (who may be you) who has the responsibility of managing the property transferred to the trust. Upon your death, the trustee is typically directed to distribute the trust property to the beneficiaries, or to continue to hold it and manage it for the benefit of the beneficiaries. A Successor Trustee is the person named in the Revocable Trust agreement who will assume control of the trust if the original trustee(s) die, or becomes unable or unwilling to act. There can be one or several back-up trustees to take over the Trust in the or

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