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Gun Trust Question
Posted by LE610N on 7/9/14 at 9:57 pm00
Looking to set up a gun trust and stumbled upon a guy named Ryan Madden out of Ruston. Anyone use him, heard anything about him? Any other recommendations for a gun trust lawyer would be appreciated.
re: Gun Trust QuestionPosted by lsufan1971 on 7/9/14 at 10:38 pm to LE610N
Jims Firearms has an attorney that does them for $300 I think. He is going to be at the store during tax free weekend according to a flyer I saw there.
These are the two that I know have done a few (friends') trusts/LLCs and come pretty highly recommended.
Kenneth Bossetta
https://meplatgroup.com/contact-us/
Terry Knister
504 569 1 eight 65
tknister @ gordonarata .com
Kenneth Bossetta
https://meplatgroup.com/contact-us/
Terry Knister
504 569 1 eight 65
tknister @ gordonarata .com
re: Gun Trust QuestionPosted by Ice Cream Sammich on 7/10/14 at 6:05 am to xenon16
I used Terrance knister for mine. Still waiting to get my form 4 approved (nothing out of the ordinary).
I used Terrance Knister for mine also. I have had no problems with multiple Form 1 and Form 4 items being approved. I would also recommend Joseph Cataldie in the Baton Rouge area. Both can be found on Bayoushooter under the user names of mouthpiece and JCcypress. You can't go wrong with either one.
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re: Gun Trust QuestionPosted by Papercutninja on 7/10/14 at 8:42 am to LE610N
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re: Gun Trust QuestionPosted by Papercutninja on 7/10/14 at 8:49 am to russinbr
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re: Gun Trust QuestionPosted by xenon16 on 7/10/14 at 11:09 am to Papercutninja
Ballpark me a price on this, not including stamps
$200, $700, $2,000?
What are the advantages of the trust over an LLC? (other than annual LLC registration with the state)
$200, $700, $2,000?
What are the advantages of the trust over an LLC? (other than annual LLC registration with the state)
If they are not in a trust, only you can have the guns. Others can shoot them if you are there, otherwise not. With the trust you can set others beneficiaries. Family, etc. now this would still need to be very responsible knowledgeable people. In addition, if you die without a trust the guns must go through a new round of background checks. Beneficiaries of the trust are now the owners.
Huge advantage if you are going the NFA route. Also no law enforcement sign off and not fingerprints...
Huge advantage if you are going the NFA route. Also no law enforcement sign off and not fingerprints...
re: Gun Trust QuestionPosted by Papercutninja on 7/10/14 at 11:26 am to xenon16
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re: Gun Trust QuestionPosted by Papercutninja on 7/10/14 at 11:31 am to Papercutninja
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