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<blockquote data-quote="cm_osu" data-source="post: 1908183" data-attributes="member: 3442"><p>Not really. A straw purchase is anytime the person actually buying the gun, isn't the one filling out the paperwork. I can legally purchase a firearm but its still a straw purchase for me to give my money to somebody else to pick up for me. </p><p></p><p>From the ATF website-</p><p>A straw purchase is a purchase in which the actual purchaser uses someone else a.k.a. the straw person to make the purchase and complete the paperwork. Generally straw purchasers are utilized because the actual purchaser is not eligible to conduct a transaction because theyre in one or more legally prohibited categories, such as being addicted to a controlled substance, being a felon, being underage, and so on.</p><p></p><p>However, a straw purchase occurs even when the actual purchaser is not a prohibited person. The crime committed is knowingly making a false statement on the Form 4473 indicating that the straw purchaser is the actual purchaser, when this is not the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cm_osu, post: 1908183, member: 3442"] Not really. A straw purchase is anytime the person actually buying the gun, isn't the one filling out the paperwork. I can legally purchase a firearm but its still a straw purchase for me to give my money to somebody else to pick up for me. From the ATF website- A straw purchase is a purchase in which the actual purchaser uses someone else a.k.a. the straw person to make the purchase and complete the paperwork. Generally straw purchasers are utilized because the actual purchaser is not eligible to conduct a transaction because theyre in one or more legally prohibited categories, such as being addicted to a controlled substance, being a felon, being underage, and so on. However, a straw purchase occurs even when the actual purchaser is not a prohibited person. The crime committed is knowingly making a false statement on the Form 4473 indicating that the straw purchaser is the actual purchaser, when this is not the case. [/QUOTE]
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