What happens to the guns when the elderly SS recipient is determined to be mentally defective? I assume they aren’t willed to children, grandchildren, or spouses. It is not uncommon to have firearm collections worth many 10s of thousands of dollars. That’s a sizable investment. Does the government just come in and confiscate that lawful investment in real property?
Wills only work when you are dead. A Gun Trust is the best option for managing guns in this scenario.
“...firearm collections worth many 10s of thousands of dollars. Thats a sizable investment. Does the government just come in and confiscate that lawful investment in real property?”
Look what they’ve done in New York state when a FOID holder dies & there’s no one else in the house with FOID. Cops show up & say, “Hand them over”.
“Does the government just come in and confiscate that lawful investment in real property?”
I believe that’s the plan and that the real goal is to remove the firearms and prevent them from being passed down in the family. I don’t believe old people, and I am one, are likely to misuse their firearms. I don’t consider using them in the face of confiscation to be misuse and I don’t believe those who adopted the Bill of rights would either.