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Is buying a gun as a gift a "straw purchase"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seedy" data-source="post: 1990132" data-attributes="member: 10694"><p>If you say that you are buying the gun for yourself when you intend to give it as a gift (even to a legal recipient), then you would be lying.</p><p></p><p>Technically, if you are buying the gun with the intent to give it to someone doesn't the recipient have to fill out a 4473? When I've been involved with charities giving guns to people, the recipient's spouse had to "do the paperwork"...however in that case the guns were going straight from the FFL to the recipient. The guns were paid for by OSA members and the FFL owner. Obviously none of you who participated filled out any paperwork! So in this case the "givers" didn't do the paperwork, the recipient did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seedy, post: 1990132, member: 10694"] If you say that you are buying the gun for yourself when you intend to give it as a gift (even to a legal recipient), then you would be lying. Technically, if you are buying the gun with the intent to give it to someone doesn't the recipient have to fill out a 4473? When I've been involved with charities giving guns to people, the recipient's spouse had to "do the paperwork"...however in that case the guns were going straight from the FFL to the recipient. The guns were paid for by OSA members and the FFL owner. Obviously none of you who participated filled out any paperwork! So in this case the "givers" didn't do the paperwork, the recipient did. [/QUOTE]
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