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Paying for someone's gun?

Wow! If they are doing something to knowingly skirt the law youre damn right it is unlawful private citizen or not.


What law are they skirting? What's unlawful, private citizen or not? Inquiring minds want to know.

Ignorance of the law, does however create a lot of excuses.
 
What law are they skirting? What's unlawful, private citizen or not? Inquiring minds want to know.

Ignorance of the law, does however create a lot of excuses.

Conspiracy is what you will be charged with. It is a catch-all used by LEO if they think something hinky is going on, but not sure just which of the thousands of laws is the right one to file under. AKA, "tell it to the judge".
 
Conspiracy is what you will be charged with. It is a catch-all used by LEO if they think something hinky is going on, but not sure just which of the thousands of laws is the right one to file under. AKA, "tell it to the judge".


Conspiracy to do what? You can't just be charged with "conspiracy".

Catchall? You could be arrested while walking the dog.

Why would someone think something kinky is going on? Ws it an BATFE sting operation?

We all know that all it takes is an accusation now days, especially if you are a White Male.

Guilty without any evidence, until you can pay to prove your innocence.
 
Conspiracy to do what? You can't just be charged with "conspiracy".

Catchall? You could be arrested while walking the dog.

Why would someone think something kinky is going on? Ws it an BATFE sting operation?

We all know that all it takes is an accusation now days, especially if you are a White Male.

Guilty without any evidence, until you can pay to prove your innocence.

Yup. And is why you should NEVER, ever speak to any LEO without your lawyer present.
 
Conspiracy to do what? You can't just be charged with "conspiracy".

Sure you can, happens every day.
 
What law are they skirting? What's unlawful, private citizen or not? Inquiring minds want to know.

Ignorance of the law, does however create a lot of excuses.

In ODT fashion this is so off the OP question.

The simplest example would be buying for a felon, etc....
 
I don't see any law being broken if A is legally qualified to possess the weapon ? We're not talking about making a misrepresentation on a 4473.

Seems pretty convoluted though.

In today's anti-gun hysteria, would you want to go in front of a judge with an ambitious DA trying to spin a story about how dangerous you are to the public by supplying guns to unknown people?

This is how people plead to a "lesser charge" so they do not end up owing 50,000 bucks to a lawyer in a drawn out criminal charge.
 
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