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    Temporary work assignment outside the country, what to do with my suppressor?

    Hi,

    The company that I work for is sending me to Canada on a temporary work assignment that may last anywhere between 6 months to 2 years. For obvious reasons, I cannot take my suppressor. I can store my guns in my parents house but my parents live in a state where suppressors are illegal.

    Is my only option to to sell it before I leave?

    What legal options do I have? Can I pay an FFL that sells suppressors to store it for me while I am gone?

    I'm sure I'm not the only one who has had this problem before.

    Thanks
    Last edited by Colt-45; 12-22-19 at 19:05.

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    Honestly, whenever I have had questions like this I called the ATF and asked. They can be helpful from time to time.

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    Temporary work assignment outside the country, what to do with my suppressor?

    Sometimes what the ATF doesn’t know won’t hurt them.

    Just lock your stuff up at parents and be done with it.


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    Just spit-balling, but a safe deposit box may be a option, depending on your state laws and whether or not you can find a bank that will allow it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tx_Aggie View Post
    Just spit-balling, but a safe deposit box may be a option, depending on your state laws and whether or not you can find a bank that will allow it.
    Don't tell the bank what is in the box. If it's legal in your state then bringing a "non-firearm" NFA item into the bank "shouldn't" be an issue. You could call the bank and ask what their restrictions are too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCASSgt New River View Post
    Don't tell the bank what is in the box. If it's legal in your state then bringing a "non-firearm" NFA item into the bank "shouldn't" be an issue. You could call the bank and ask what their restrictions are too.

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    I agree it should be possible to ensure you're within any restrictions without telling them what you're putting in the box.

    As for a suppressor being a "non-firearm," that makes way to much sense for American gun laws.

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    Safe deposit box would be my choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    Sometimes what the ATF doesn’t know won’t hurt them.

    Just lock your stuff up at parents and be done with it.
    I think since he's asking what to do that he's wanting to keep things legal. The ATF might not be concerned, but opening the door to a state charge doesn't sound like a good plan to me.

    Colt-45, do you have any friends where you live?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    Sometimes what the ATF doesn’t know won’t hurt them.
    THIS!! For f#$k's SAKE!!!

    It's not like you're transferring illegally to another owner.
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    Do it the right way.

    Put it in a safe deposit box, along with a copy of your paperwork.

    Stay legal.
    THE CHAIR IS AGAINST THE WALL.

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