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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • It does not, it states that a person can’t lie on an a form to purchase a weapon by stating they are purchasing the weapon for themselves when they are not. This doesn’t criminalize all straw purchases, it simply agrees with the fact that lying on these forms is a crime. If a person answers truthfully, recieveds a weapon, and resells it, no crime is commuted by that individual.

    His crime was the false statement not the straw purchase. Here’s the holding:

    A person who buys a gun on someone else’s behalf while falsely claiming that it is for himself makes a material misrepresentation that violates federal law because it concerns “information required by [Chapter 44 of Title 18 of the United States Code] to be kept” in the dealer’s records.

    I’ll admit, I don’t know if you legally need to answer that specific question in all states or any for that matter so you may be right. I’m only really taking issue with the idea that straw purchases are a crime in and of themselves. They are not




  • Here’s my guess.

    Guy is poor, just needs money, and is desperatly attempting to get a job as a pencil salesman. This is a job it’s hard to be passionate about. My boy now needs to convince this richo boss dude that he’s passionate about pencils to get this job

    Otherwise I’m lost too. If cows made tools they’d be pretty useless you know