One last question. Can I legally store an NFA Item at my sister's house and not face legal consequences? For that matter can I store my other guns there and not face some sort of liability issue if something were to happen.
It's NOT YOUR house, it's belongs to your parents! Buck up and do what they say, or find your own way! Now I'm sorry I answered before ALL the facts were presented!Perhaps I didn't give enough detail. The house is my parents, and in the people who live there are Me, Mom, Dad, and dumb a** baby Sister whose on probation. The probation is for a theft charge and my understanding is after a year of unsupervised probation the charge becomes a misdemeanor.
The problem right now is Mom and Dad won't stop nagging me about the guns since Wednesday, when keep in mind my main priority was getting my Jeep fixed so that it wasn't sitting on the side of the road, not to mention 2 jobs and they haven't figured out why I haven't immediately complied and moved everything to my older Sisters. Dad apparently assumed that I'd just do it because he asked politely, and we all know what they say about assuming.
And I have thought about moving out for awhile, my problem now is I'm not getting forced out of my house because of somebody else's stupidity, at least not without a fight.
One last question. Can I legally store an NFA Item at my sister's house and not face legal consequences? For that matter can I store my other guns there and not face some sort of liability issue if something were to happen.
storage units get broke into. not a good idea. go talk to the probation officer and find out if u can store in the same house if they are locked up in your room and she does not have access to them
If you keep it in a safe that only you can open & have a contract renting the room.. It would be the same as you renting a U-store place.. You are the tenet and so it is your stuff there..
Guy Relford, talked about this .....
YOU, HAVE to KNOW, what the probation says .....
NO ACESS to firearms ..... OR
NO firearms PRESENT, AT ALL .....
These are the TWO, $64.00 questions .....
Mainly cash. I'd like to move out but they have nasty habits of setting unrealistic time frames and goals.
Mainly cash. I'd like to move out but they have nasty habits of setting unrealistic time frames and goals.
Unrealistic time frames and goals? You're in your mid to late 20's. Should've been out of the house years ago.
I came of age in the 70's, I don't remember living at home as being an option back then once you got out of school.
I was married at 21, graduated college the next year, first kid the year after that.
Dude, you just don't understand (HoughMade was married at 21, graduated college 2 years later and had a kid while still in law school). Young people today just have it so much harder than us older gents.