A straw purchase is when someone purchased a firearm or ammo for someone else whether they are a prohibited person or not.
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I agree with TalynTrue for a firearm, prohibited person or not, everywhere I know.
I guess in CA & other states that require a background check for ammo purchases it would be true for ammo.
Otherwise false for ammo in "free" states.
I do believe this is federal law due to the fact it's dealing with a FFL dealer. This is the answer to the test I had for my shooting sports management course I'm taking for my associate's degree in firearms technology. I had to do a lot of reading, over and over before I was confident in my answer.Otherwise false for ammo in "free" states.
I would agree, I went back and forth on my answer for a long time. I kept reading everything over and over.I think the question and answer above is a bit loaded (pardon the pun).
Unlike the tests I wrote for my students, usually, and as in this case the longest answer is the most correct!!I do believe this is federal law due to the fact it's dealing with a FFL dealer. This is the answer to the test I had for my shooting sports management course I'm taking for my associate's degree in firearms technology. I had to do a lot of reading, over and over before I was confident in my answer.
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But the grandkids give me the money to buy one.... no can do... straw purchase. Federal Law.
After much debate on FB Twitter and here, I have come to this conclusion.
Legaleeze is a pain. The test questions said, for another person. So, following that wording, the answer is correct due to the fact gift is not mentioned. Law are written by lawyers in a way that only lawyers can understand them.
I believe you are correct on this. I've been debating this one question for much of what should be my afternoon nap time.And that test questions are made to be vague in order to think about things.
I believe you are correct on this. I've been debating this one question for much of what should be my afternoon nap time.
That's how I felt as well. However, I didn't really agree with the answer. But after debating it I agree with the way it's worded. Trick question as far as I'm concerned.The answer you selected above on your test was the safest one to select, and apparently the correct one based on the test developer.
Laws are purposely vague to aid in entrapment of those that would normally be innocent!!I can only think that your class instructor(s) have covered the ambiguity in this question. And that test questions are made to be vague in order to think about things.
then does this mean when I bought my son a hunting rifle when he was 12 it was illegal.I do believe this is federal law due to the fact it's dealing with a FFL dealer. This is the answer to the test I had for my shooting sports management course I'm taking for my associate's degree in firearms technology. I had to do a lot of reading, over and over before I was confident in my answer.
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