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<blockquote data-quote="petersonb" data-source="post: 1725265" data-attributes="member: 10156"><p>What does this have to do with anything that is being discussed? Did you even read what you were posting? Duh, we all know that if you need an FFL to buy/sell firearms between states (with some exception on long guns, if I remember correctly).</p><p>Your quote has NOTHING to do with age of the purchaser...... ???</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since you love technicalities so much:</p><p></p><p>US Code Title 18, subsection 922, (b)(1):</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would argue (with very good justification) that Bud's has no "reasonable cause to believe" the OP wasn't 21 years old when he ordered it since (@OP-correct me if I'm wrong) they didn't ask him for his age, beyond apparently stating on their site that one must be of age to legally possess whatever products he is ordering. It should be noted that the OP was older than 18 years old at the time of purchasing, meaning he was able to legally possess the item he was purchasing (i.e. he was abiding by Bud's policy)</p><p></p><p>In summary, my two points in this post are as follows:</p><p></p><p>1. Your quote was/is irrelevant.</p><p>2. Bud's has no reason to suspect the buyer is younger than 21, nor would they worry about it since they have very good reason to believe the local FFL will ensure his age; therefore, it is perfectly legal to sell the handgun to him, even though he might not have been 21 at the time.</p><p></p><p>This concludes my post. Are there any questions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petersonb, post: 1725265, member: 10156"] What does this have to do with anything that is being discussed? Did you even read what you were posting? Duh, we all know that if you need an FFL to buy/sell firearms between states (with some exception on long guns, if I remember correctly). Your quote has NOTHING to do with age of the purchaser...... ??? Since you love technicalities so much: US Code Title 18, subsection 922, (b)(1): I would argue (with very good justification) that Bud's has no "reasonable cause to believe" the OP wasn't 21 years old when he ordered it since (@OP-correct me if I'm wrong) they didn't ask him for his age, beyond apparently stating on their site that one must be of age to legally possess whatever products he is ordering. It should be noted that the OP was older than 18 years old at the time of purchasing, meaning he was able to legally possess the item he was purchasing (i.e. he was abiding by Bud's policy) In summary, my two points in this post are as follows: 1. Your quote was/is irrelevant. 2. Bud's has no reason to suspect the buyer is younger than 21, nor would they worry about it since they have very good reason to believe the local FFL will ensure his age; therefore, it is perfectly legal to sell the handgun to him, even though he might not have been 21 at the time. This concludes my post. Are there any questions? [/QUOTE]
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