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<blockquote data-quote="petersonb" data-source="post: 1725190" data-attributes="member: 10156"><p>Nope, wrong again.</p><p></p><p>It's like paying for a case of beer at a liquor store when you're only 20, but your older friend (of age) picks it up and gives it to you. It's not the liquor store's responsibility to follow their product allllllll the way down to the end-user. As long as the person getting the product is legally able to purchase it, they're perfectly fine. It would be the older friend who was breaking the law.</p><p></p><p>In this particular case, the OP paid Bud's for a handgun (yes, while underage), but they are not sending it to him, so why do they care what his age is? I'll tell you: they don't. That's why they don't check. They mail it to your local FFL dealer, to whom you (usually) pay a fee, and then you receive the handgun. At this point, you have to fill out paperwork and the local FFL dealer makes sure you're of age.</p><p></p><p>The OP's age is of no importance to Bud's. Only that his local FFL is legit/current.</p><p></p><p>Saying that the OP committed a felony is a little over-dramatic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petersonb, post: 1725190, member: 10156"] Nope, wrong again. It's like paying for a case of beer at a liquor store when you're only 20, but your older friend (of age) picks it up and gives it to you. It's not the liquor store's responsibility to follow their product allllllll the way down to the end-user. As long as the person getting the product is legally able to purchase it, they're perfectly fine. It would be the older friend who was breaking the law. In this particular case, the OP paid Bud's for a handgun (yes, while underage), but they are not sending it to him, so why do they care what his age is? I'll tell you: they don't. That's why they don't check. They mail it to your local FFL dealer, to whom you (usually) pay a fee, and then you receive the handgun. At this point, you have to fill out paperwork and the local FFL dealer makes sure you're of age. The OP's age is of no importance to Bud's. Only that his local FFL is legit/current. Saying that the OP committed a felony is a little over-dramatic. [/QUOTE]
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