GL2020
NES Member
I've seen several answers that are like what I'm asking, but not exactly.
My son lives in Lowell (I know they're not processing apps still) and he's going for his LTC
I live in RI (have LTC in RI and MA, but that is unrelated)
I pretty sure if I want to "gift" *(or sell for $1) him a hand gun, it's just a matter of going to an FFL in MA and letting them handle the background check.
I guessing he would have to register in it the portal as it is a "transaction". I'm also fairly confident it would have to be MA complaint pistol since (sig P320 with a 10 round mag should work), but not sure since the FFL isn't "selling" the pistol.
Question: My original plan was to just leave to him most if not all mt firearms in my will. Absent a strange bus accident or meteor strike it will probably be some time before my ashes are scattered and he would take possession that way. Are there any legal ramifications of letting him "borrow" it long term and then assume ownership after my demise? I'm not talking about the "Yeah..something bad happens...and that happens and it's your gun-yada yada". I'm asking is there anything legally that says I can or cannot lend him my gun (potentially long term) across state lines? I'm not specifically concerns with what "could" happen. Stricly the concept of him having possession while I retain ownership as long as I'm sucking air?
My son lives in Lowell (I know they're not processing apps still) and he's going for his LTC
I live in RI (have LTC in RI and MA, but that is unrelated)
I pretty sure if I want to "gift" *(or sell for $1) him a hand gun, it's just a matter of going to an FFL in MA and letting them handle the background check.
I guessing he would have to register in it the portal as it is a "transaction". I'm also fairly confident it would have to be MA complaint pistol since (sig P320 with a 10 round mag should work), but not sure since the FFL isn't "selling" the pistol.
Question: My original plan was to just leave to him most if not all mt firearms in my will. Absent a strange bus accident or meteor strike it will probably be some time before my ashes are scattered and he would take possession that way. Are there any legal ramifications of letting him "borrow" it long term and then assume ownership after my demise? I'm not talking about the "Yeah..something bad happens...and that happens and it's your gun-yada yada". I'm asking is there anything legally that says I can or cannot lend him my gun (potentially long term) across state lines? I'm not specifically concerns with what "could" happen. Stricly the concept of him having possession while I retain ownership as long as I'm sucking air?