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Man Found Not Guilty Of Shooting After "Standing His Ground"
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<blockquote data-quote="TJay74" data-source="post: 940671" data-attributes="member: 5857"><p>Isnt a straw purchase when someone buys a gun for someone who can not legally own a weapon?</p><p></p><p>My dad has bought several guns for me over the years, as long as the person can legally own the weapon then it is not considered a straw purchase. While in the described situation the kid can not buy the gun or ammo himself, his mother can buy the gun and give to him as a gift.</p><p></p><p>That is the exact senario of how I got one of my first handguns and a rifle from my dad for my birthday and Christmas over the years.</p><p></p><p>I would think anyone over the age of 18 can transport a gun as long as they follow the transportation guidelines in the OK law. Now if the range will let them shoot a handgun is a whole nother thing as some will want them to buy the ammo there which they (under 18) cant legally do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJay74, post: 940671, member: 5857"] Isnt a straw purchase when someone buys a gun for someone who can not legally own a weapon? My dad has bought several guns for me over the years, as long as the person can legally own the weapon then it is not considered a straw purchase. While in the described situation the kid can not buy the gun or ammo himself, his mother can buy the gun and give to him as a gift. That is the exact senario of how I got one of my first handguns and a rifle from my dad for my birthday and Christmas over the years. I would think anyone over the age of 18 can transport a gun as long as they follow the transportation guidelines in the OK law. Now if the range will let them shoot a handgun is a whole nother thing as some will want them to buy the ammo there which they (under 18) cant legally do. [/QUOTE]
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