Want to start a trust- where to start?

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Re: Want to start a trust- where to start?

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dorminWS wrote: I would hate to rely upon prosecutorial discretion being wielded in good faith and charity for a gun owner's honest mistake by the Obama administration. Very bad odds on really high stakes IMO.
I will agree that I don't want to take the bet. Even though there are very good odds, the stakes are just too high.

My post wasn't to suggest that anyone tempt fate, just to keep the level of FUD to a reasonable level.
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Re: Want to start a trust- where to start?

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A fellow SigForum Member posted information about a VA Atty. who specializes in NFA Trusts.
I sent him a note on Sunday night at 10:29 PM.

HE CALLED ME BACK AT 10:41 the same Sunday night!!!!

He sent me a form that will take a grand total of 5 minutes to complete and here is the big deal.

He charges $100 to do the trust and all over the net.

This is a passion of his and he is here to help the rest of us.

We had a 30 minute conversation and he is a GREAT guy.

Check him out and give him our business.

Please tell him Jon Stuck sent you his way.

http://johnpierceesq.com/

The Law Office of John Pierce, Esq.
3101 Lee Highway
Ste. 18/19 # 167
Bristol, VA 24202

john@johnpierceesq.com

(276) 206-9615
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Re: Want to start a trust- where to start?

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+1 for Matt at Arsenal Attorney's, he'll take good care of you.
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