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The truth about ATF 41F – The Legal Brief!

In this first ever episode of The Legal Brief, Adam Kraut is covering the myths and misinformation around ATF 41F. If you enjoy this show, let us know with a like!

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DEFINITION OF RESPONSIBLE PERSON:
Responsible person. In the case of an unlicensed entity, including any trust, partnership, association, company (including any Limited Liability Company (LLC)), or corporation, any individual who possesses, directly or indirectly, the power or authority to direct the management and policies of the trust or entity to receive, possess, ship, transport, deliver, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a firearm for, or on behalf of, the trust or legal entity. In the case of a trust, those persons with the power or authority to direct the management and policies of the trust include any person who has the capability to exercise such power and possesses, directly or indirectly, the power or authority under any trust instrument, or under State law, to receive, possess, ship, transport, deliver, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a firearm for, or on behalf of, the trust. Examples of who may be considered a responsible person include settlors/grantors, trustees, partners, members, officers, directors, board members, or owners. An example of who may be excluded from this definition of responsible person is the beneficiary of a trust, if the beneficiary does not have the capability to exercise the powers or authorities enumerated in this section.

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The truth about ATF 41F – The Legal Brief!

In this first ever episode of The Legal Brief, Adam Kraut is covering the myths and misinformation around ATF 41F. If you enjoy this show, let us know with a like!

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Today’s Partners:
• Get 10% off at REFT w/code TGC10 – https://goo.gl/tDhN1Z

• Visit Patriot Patch Co. – http://goo.gl/djQ2ld

LINK TO ATF 41F: https://goo.gl/8cdbsS

DEFINITION OF RESPONSIBLE PERSON:
Responsible person. In the case of an unlicensed entity, including any trust, partnership, association, company (including any Limited Liability Company (LLC)), or corporation, any individual who possesses, directly or indirectly, the power or authority to direct the management and policies of the trust or entity to receive, possess, ship, transport, deliver, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a firearm for, or on behalf of, the trust or legal entity. In the case of a trust, those persons with the power or authority to direct the management and policies of the trust include any person who has the capability to exercise such power and possesses, directly or indirectly, the power or authority under any trust instrument, or under State law, to receive, possess, ship, transport, deliver, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a firearm for, or on behalf of, the trust. Examples of who may be considered a responsible person include settlors/grantors, trustees, partners, members, officers, directors, board members, or owners. An example of who may be excluded from this definition of responsible person is the beneficiary of a trust, if the beneficiary does not have the capability to exercise the powers or authorities enumerated in this section.

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©Patton Media and Consulting, LLC 2018

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The opinions expressed through this video are the opinions of the individual author.

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