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<blockquote data-quote="JoeUSooner" data-source="post: 3625980" data-attributes="member: 55109"><p>As I understand it, Oklahoma law does not require either person (buyer or seller) to produce Identification in order to transact an in-person private sale of a firearm. But federal law requires that ALL (private and commercial/retail) face-to-face firearms transactions must occur in the <em>buyer</em>'s home state. Could that be the basis of the undercover cop's investigation? (although I agree that it was indeed a case of entrapment!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeUSooner, post: 3625980, member: 55109"] As I understand it, Oklahoma law does not require either person (buyer or seller) to produce Identification in order to transact an in-person private sale of a firearm. But federal law requires that ALL (private and commercial/retail) face-to-face firearms transactions must occur in the [I]buyer[/I]'s home state. Could that be the basis of the undercover cop's investigation? (although I agree that it was indeed a case of entrapment!) [/QUOTE]
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