Can you provide a link for the questionnaire? I'm not seeing what you are referring to.Mr. Dubi said:aggieforester05 said:Mr. Dubi said:El Chupacabra said:
What is this date exactly: "the date the final rule is published in the Federal Register"
So if we can get a trust amendment notarized tomorrow (Federal Holiday!) adding our hypothetical pistols, then it would be possible to get them a free stamp on the trust? If that's the way any of us decide to go further into the grace period. Decide not to, then you could just trash the amendment.
Does anyone know of this would need to be an amendment or just add them to the inventory list?
Would it need to be notarized?
I've had to notarize amendments in the past, but an amendment has never been required to add an item to the inventory list which has also never needed to be notarized.
In short, yes. They say in the questionnaire (#27) itemized, notarized inventory dated prior to publication in Federal Register. They appear to be making the rules (laws) up as they go along, so I would not be surprised if they found a way to weasel out of all approvals, making an ipso facto ban.
TIA