I think I'll just go with the guy in Utah that drafted Silenceco's trust. I'm going to use the $3.50 in savings to go buy 6 rounds of soon to be banned .223. :rofl:
The other thing is that if price is an issue, the $129 is a little disingenuous. You will still have to pay a local notary to execute it and that could be from $25 - $40. So really you are saving $130. Is $130 really worth possible fines and imprisonment?
Notaries are not trained to draft documents. They are given a cursory overview of the law and allowed to act in a ministerial capacity in limited matters.
If you want to trust the drafting of the legal entity that will be the owner and holder of your NFA items worth THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS to...
Yeah, I often completely ignore the entire point of a thread and then suggest a completely unlicensed person to do exactly what the thread has warned against. I'm sure Debbie is a lovely, intelligent lady, so is my mom but I wouldn't have her draw up a gun trust either.
They had to open the regulation changing the trust requirements for a comment period and some sharpshooters rounded up 12,000 folks to file comments. BATFE has to answer all of those individually and in writing so it likely pushed the regulation back several months. I've been telling my trust...