Gun trusts were developed so gun owners can pass their firearms to beneficiaries or heirs at death (or disability) without creating unintended legal problems. Some people (e.g., convicted felons) are not allowed to own guns. Some weapons require a specific license. The trust is intended to prevent beneficiaries who are not allowed to own guns, […]
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