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Unread 09-17-2018, 09:43 AM   #1
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I just attended a seminar on Gun Trusts and general gun law put on by David Goldman, a lawyer in Jacksonville and he was great. www.JacksonvilleLawyer.pro Small PSA.
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A trust set up properly will avoid probate and insure your wishes are carried out. My investments and life insurance have named beneficiaries so no issue there, the real estate and vehicles are jointly owned so once again no issue. I have been selling off a few guns mostly the M70 collection but have reinvested that into other high quality guns. I'm in the process of doing a trust just for the guns. It includes a rough estimate of value in today's market who to contact for disposal and who NOT to contact. I have included language for the passing of Gunner's gun to a friend who has a young son coming up in the ranks and maybe someday he will be sitting in a grouse camp telling his friends about Gunner's gun and an old guy called C.O.B.
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I fail to see the difference between a gun collection and garden tools. There is no paper on either and either can be sold at a yard sale. Refer to John Davis' post.
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