Hey guys,
A friend of mine asked me a question about a firearm transfer and wanted to see if I thought it would risk qualifying as a straw purchase. I said I wasn't entirely sure myself, but that I knew a place where I would get a lot of opinions on the matter.
I know two brothers, let's...
I'm sympathetic to those who suggest that the OP just go and take the guns, but I think they're missing one part of it. Technically, the guns are probably now under the control of the executor of the estate. That person has an obligation to obey all the various California laws I cited the other...
OK, here's the bad news - getting your hands on the guns in California will probably be complicated. It's stomach-churning, but you should read these sites for more info. Let us all take a moment and be grateful for breathing free air here in Georgia...