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Man Found Not Guilty Of Shooting After "Standing His Ground"
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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Cue" data-source="post: 940352" data-attributes="member: 3008"><p>Michael, Thanks for these guidlines. I actually use these in my CC classes.</p><p></p><p>(I will cut you in for the use if necessary, LOL!)</p><p></p><p>As far as the above story is concearned, what bothers me is if those Roger's county LE's know the law to the same level as a Tulsa County deputy that also happens to be married into a long time Tulsa gun shop family.</p><p></p><p>I was in a store the other day, the name rhymes with WRONGS. and I heard a women trying to buy an overpriced XD for herself for self-defense while her son, that was with her at the time, was in boot camp. He picked it out for her and she stated that when he gets back, she will most likely give it to him. He will be 21 then. The old man there said they couldnt buy it because thats a straw purchase. I couldnt help myself so I chimed in and said she can buy it for herself and then give it to him later for a graduation gift.</p><p></p><p>The TCSO deputy in question then abruptly tells me that if I must know the law better than they do because thats a straw purchase and he cannot own a handgun until he is 21.</p><p></p><p>Hey its their FFL, I understand if they dont want to sell it, but an 18 y/o is allowed to own a handgun, he just cant buy one, transport it, or buy ammo.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to tell the lady and her son so bad to go down to OPS but what manners I had left overtook me <img src="/images/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry for the long way to say, I hope there was something else to this story to make the LE's arrest the guy and it was not due to ignorance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Cue, post: 940352, member: 3008"] Michael, Thanks for these guidlines. I actually use these in my CC classes. (I will cut you in for the use if necessary, LOL!) As far as the above story is concearned, what bothers me is if those Roger's county LE's know the law to the same level as a Tulsa County deputy that also happens to be married into a long time Tulsa gun shop family. I was in a store the other day, the name rhymes with WRONGS. and I heard a women trying to buy an overpriced XD for herself for self-defense while her son, that was with her at the time, was in boot camp. He picked it out for her and she stated that when he gets back, she will most likely give it to him. He will be 21 then. The old man there said they couldnt buy it because thats a straw purchase. I couldnt help myself so I chimed in and said she can buy it for herself and then give it to him later for a graduation gift. The TCSO deputy in question then abruptly tells me that if I must know the law better than they do because thats a straw purchase and he cannot own a handgun until he is 21. Hey its their FFL, I understand if they dont want to sell it, but an 18 y/o is allowed to own a handgun, he just cant buy one, transport it, or buy ammo. I wanted to tell the lady and her son so bad to go down to OPS but what manners I had left overtook me :D Sorry for the long way to say, I hope there was something else to this story to make the LE's arrest the guy and it was not due to ignorance. [/QUOTE]
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