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    I may be wrong, but if I understand correctly spouse/ family members cannot have access to the items.
    If your spouse knows where the keys of the safe are, she (and you) may get in trouble (unless of course it is on a trust and she is a trustee, but said trust would have to be per-existent to the publication date of this bullshit).
    Also cannot use NFA items without you being present.
    Of course you can always move the items to a new trust, but then you have pay the tax stamp(s) anyway, so not really a free deal...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bellavite1 View Post
    I may be wrong, but if I understand correctly spouse/ family members cannot have access to the items.
    If your spouse knows where the keys of the safe are, she (and you) may get in trouble (unless of course it is on a trust and she is a trustee, but said trust would have to be per-existent to the publication date of this bullshit).
    Also cannot use NFA items without you being present.
    Of course you can always move the items to a new trust, but then you have pay the tax stamp(s) anyway, so not really a free deal...
    This is absolutely an issue everyone needs to consider before doing this. And what happens to the SBRs when you die.

    I'll keep my SBRs in a safe with digital fingerprint lock and not add my wife's prints. If anyone comes with a warrant and wants to see if she has access? Nope, her prints won't work. No way to prove if she knows the combo or not.

    The rest can stay in all access safes.

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