The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearrms and Explosives (ATF) has confirmed no action will be completed this year on their proposal known as '41P.' That proposal was originally drafted to create additional requirements for applications for NFA firearms by trusts, such as silencers, short barrel rifles (SBR) and machine guns; however the overwhelming opposition to the proposal caused ATF to delay the adoption of this proposal. In fact, 41P will likely encounter more obstacles which could delay, alter, or prevent the proposal from becoming a final order. No one really knows if or when the 41P proposal would ever be adopted. 

Separately, according to reports at the recent National Firearms Law Seminar in Indianapolis, any final rules by ATF will be prospective only. This means that existing trusts and NFA tax stamps will be grandfathered in and the new rules would not apply to existing trusts or any trusts and NFA tax stamps applications already submitted to ATF.

During our Arsenal Gun Trust consultations, Arsenal Attorneys advises each client on such developments by providing a briefing on current events. This helps each client separate fact from fiction during the ongoing debate about firearms regulations. For example, by law, ATF must provide a date when a proposal could become a final order. In the case of '41P', ATF originally posted a date for a final order of 06/00/2014. Now the ATF has changed that date to 01/00/15. Neither of these dates appear to take into account the time needed to resolve all the flaws in 41P and the logistical challenges it would face before it could be implemented by the federal bureaucracy. Similar proposals have taken many years to become a final order, and many proposals like this never became final orders. Contact us to learn how we can help you protect your firearms and your loved ones in light of the ever-changing regulations.

Meet Arsenal Attorneys at the biggest gun show on the East Coast this weekend at the Nation's Gun Show June 6-8 in Chantilly, Virginia. The show starts early at 1 pm Friday. Throughout the weekend our attorneys will be available to discuss your questions about our Arsenal Gun Trust services and our upcoming course "Essentials of Self-Defense Law" to be held June 25 at NRA Headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia.  

For more details abou the Nation's Gun Show and to find a coupon for a discounted admission, visit:  http://www.thenationsgunshow.com/.

Arsenal Attorneys will be appearing at Green Top in Ashland, Virginia along with Todd Brueckmann of TBA Suppressors.  We will be presenting an overview of NFA firearms, including TBA's own line of silencers. We will also explain the process of obtaining NFA firearms, developments in the law and politics concerning NFA firearms, and the benefits of using an Arsenal Gun Trust to obtain NFA firearms and to protect your entire gun collection.  

Thursday, 05 June 2014 12:44

VCDL Meeting Tonight

If you live in Northern Virginia, the Virginia Citizen’s Defense League will convene it’s membership meeting tonight in Loudoun County. VCDL meetings in Loudoun have been rare, so a good turnout tonight will help ensure it will be the location for future meetings. Many local officials have been invited so it'll be an opportunity to learn about local and statewide issues.

The VCDL meeting will take place in Sterling, VA (Loudoun County) at:

Cascades Library
21030 Whitfield Pl
Potomac Falls, VA 20165

Fellowship starts at 7:30 PM and the meeting is called to order at 8:00 PM and will run until 9:30 PM when it will adjourn so participants may gather at a nearby restaurant for dinner and continued fellowship.

The meeting is open to the public.

Governor Bobby Jindal (R-LA) signed House Bill 186 into law, which will legalize suppressor hunting for all game animals in Louisiana, effective August 1, 2014. This reform represents a nationwide trend to accept the use of suppressors in hunting for hearing safety and reduction of noise pollution. After Georgia and Alabama, Lousiana is the third state this year to legalize suppressor hunting for game animals. Similar legislation is now under consideration in Ohio. Sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Facebook to follow developments. 

Arsenal Attorneys offers its Arsenal Gun Trusts in all of these states. Contact us to learn how you can obtain a silencer and protect your entire gun collection.

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Advisory Board voted unanimously in its May 3, 2014 meeting to end the prohibition on the use of silencers for hunting all game and non-game animals. This change in the regulations will take effect in late June. 

Arsenal Attorneys serves Alabama clients who use our Arsenal Gun Trust to acquire silencers and other NFA firearms, such as short barrel rifles and machine guns. The Arsenal Gun Trust eliminates the need to provide ATF fingerprints, mugshots, and the signature of a local police chief. The Arsenal Gun Trust can also serve as an estate plan to protect your entire gun collection. 

Contact us today to learn about our services in Alabama.

 

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