Category Archives: ATF

Purchasing a firearm after your gun rights have been restored following a mental health adjudication

UPDATED JANUARY 2023 TO ACCOUNT FOR UPDATED LANGUAGE IN THE 4473 AND SP-65  In Virginia, there are a number of mental health adjudications that can lead to a prohibition on the right to purchase, possess, and transport firearms. These include … Continue reading

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Form 1 Guide: Ultimate Walkthrough

[su_box title=”eForms is Back!” style=”default” box_color=”#333333″ title_color=”#FFFFFF” radius=”3″ class=””] The Complete Form 1 Guide The instructions below are still valid for the post-41F paper process. However, with the return of eForms for Form 1 submissions, you should take advantage of … Continue reading

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Reducing your trust’s ‘responsible persons’ after 41F

“What can I do to my trust to reduce the number of people who need to be fingerprinted and photographed?” Now that 41F is actually in effect, I am getting dozens of emails with some version of this question. The good … Continue reading

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Who is a ‘responsible person’ under 41F?

“Just who are these ‘responsible persons’ the ATF keeps talking about?” This is the key question that NFA Trust attorneys have been talking about since the final version of 41F was released earlier this year. After all, we need to … Continue reading

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The industry is moving quickly to minimize the impact of 41F

The only thing more powerful than a giant bureaucracy is the inventiveness of free enterprise. Therefore, it is no surprise that the firearms industry is already hard at work minimizing the impacts of 41F on the use of NFA trusts. … Continue reading

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