Yup same here. Whats the notice? lol
I'll try to dig it out when I am back at the compound (well, house, but it never hurt to think big).
It is a legal notice to police:
- Personal property of Robert Boudrie
- No other person has the authority to grant consent to search or entry into safe
- Someone having the combination to the safe does not indicate they have authority to consent to search
- (car dealer clause) No consent valid unless in writing.
- Surrendering combination or opening upon police order does not indicate consent
Then, the "no bonded warehouse to be used, will hold department responsible for fees if one is used, will have someone who can legally accept the guns to the PD promptly; transfer guns to ......., and NFA SBR to ...... who is a trustee of my NFA trust"
No, this won't stop anything from happening. What it will do is vastly reduce the chances of "consent was given so we did not need a warrant". The "bonded warehouse" statement is probably redundant, because the PD in my town has a history of providing reasonable cooperation with non-bonded warehouse pickups.
I live a very low risk (from a legal point) lifestyle, so the chances this will be relevant is pretty slim. But, it is a good general procedure to follow.