That would minutely streamline the NFA process, contrary to the .gov's inent with it. They NEEEEEED to electronicize the entire process. Computor technology has been around for decades that would make approval times drastically less, again this would streamline and be contrary to the intent of the NFA.
Once a trust is validated there should be no reason why approval should not be instant. If the verbage is unchanged, or trustees not added or subtracted (which is irrelevant to the trust anyway) it is no different. A stapled pack of papers cannot commit crimes, if laws didnt change then its the same trust. Example the third; this would streamline the process, contrary to the intent of NFA.
Your state representatives and senators work for YOU the citizenry. Write, call, email them and have them act to change the laws. Thats thier job. If they dont work for you, vote them out. Being a senator should not be a career.
Join the American Silencer Association, they lobby in DC and fight to change laws that stripped us of our rights.