Again, that would break federal law. Gift or purchase (both are perfectly legal) you cannot transport newly-acquired firearms across state lines like that. The seller (or giver) must ship them to an FFL in the receiver's state. That is the *only* legal option.lrb111 wrote:Your brother bought some guns in Ohio, and doesn't want them now? I would accept the gift, and bring them home.
It would only be a straw purchase if you were in a "prohibited" situation. You are clearly not a prohibited position.
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- Sat Jun 21, 2008 2:57 pm
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