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  1. Thank you for all the advice everyone. This is enlighten to how complicated the NJ gun laws are. The guns have been handed over to a ffl storage for the executor 2 distribute or sell as they may desire.
  2. Thanks for the advice everyone, Some other details that came up is that no specific items are listed to any beneficiaries. The executor gets 3/4 of all the property but she would be prohibited from owning any firearms. It was all done in NJ too .
  3. Hello everyone I find myself in a difficult situation any help or advice would be appreciated thank you. My uncle was sick in the hospital and gave me his guns to keep verbally with no witnesses unfortunately. Now the executor of the will is demanding these guns both long and pistol which I have in my possession. I have an f ID card the executor does not and in fact has seeked help for mental issues before. But she does have a son-in-law with an f ID card. I was going to give the son-in-law two of the long guns to keep the peace. My question is how to give the son-in-law two of th the long guns without putting liability on me and correctly ? What to do about keeping the rest of them? Do I have a legal leg to stand on in this case ? Should I turn them into the police if they want a fight about them ?
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