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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

BREAKING NEW ATF NFA RULE CHANGE 6JAN16

THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS AND ILLEGAL. CLEAR VIOLATION OF THE CONSTITUTION.

THE NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT (NFA).

This was released to day relative to the 41P NFA Trusts ruling. See link below for details on the ruling.

Building an AK from parts requires no background checks or serial numbers. Bryan Schatz. http://m.motherjones.com/politics/2013/05/ak-47-semi-automatic-rifle-building-party

Link on how to make a gun simsmm

SUMMARY: The Department of Justice is amending the regulations of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) regarding the making or transferring of a firearm under the National Firearms Act (NFA). This final rule defines the term "responsible person," as used in reference to a trust, partnership, association, company, or corporation; requires responsible persons of such trusts or legal entities to complete a specified form and to submit photographs and fingerprints when the trust or legal entity files an application to make an NFA firearm or is listed as the transferee on an application to transfer an NFA firearm; requires that a copy of all applications to make or transfer a firearm, and the specified form for responsible persons, as applicable, be forwarded to the chief law enforcement officer (CLEO) of the locality in which the applicant/transferee or responsible person is located; and eliminates the requirement for a certification signed by the CLEO. These provisions provide a public safety benefit as they ensure that responsible persons undergo background checks. In addition, this final rule adds a new section to ATF's regulations to address the possession and transfer of firearms registered to a decedent. The new section clarifies that the executor, administrator, personal representative, or other person authorized under State law to dispose of property in an estate may possess a firearm registered to a decedent during the term of probate without such possession being treated as a ''transfer" under the NF A. It also specifies that the transfer of the firearm to any beneficiary of the estate may be made on a tax-exempt basis.

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This final rule was signed by the Attorney General on January 4, 2016. It is effective 180 days after date of publication in the Federal Register.

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