Are Electronically-Signed Gun Trusts Defective in Most States?
Yes, electronically-signed gun trusts are defective in most states. In almost every state, gun trusts require wet-ink signatures. Many Class 3 dealers and distributors provide gun trust forms that allow their customers to sign electronically. The law in almost every state does not authorize electronic signatures on a gun trust. If you have one of these electronically-signed gun trusts, you should amend and restate (rewrite) your gun trust so that when the ATF (or the wrong side of your family) realizes that your gun trust is defective under state law, you will be one step ahead of them.
Also, if you have one of these electronically-signed gun trusts, you should read our post located at https://www.guntrustguru.com/how-do-i-amend-my-existing-gun-trust-that-i-bought-somewhere-else/.
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