Now this don't apply to me 9Finally old enough to buy )
But we got into a discussion. Primarily what consists of a straw purchase, buying a gun for your kid,etc.
Now if the kid gives money to his parent to buy the gun, it is bought. BUT.....actual ownership doesn't pass to the kid... Now he gets to use it, and keep it,etc, but actual on-paper ownership isn't. That is legal?
Technically since no ownership is transferring, everything is legal, correct? In all technicality, the firearm would simply be loaned to him for use.
I was curious as to how that would work.
But we got into a discussion. Primarily what consists of a straw purchase, buying a gun for your kid,etc.
Now if the kid gives money to his parent to buy the gun, it is bought. BUT.....actual ownership doesn't pass to the kid... Now he gets to use it, and keep it,etc, but actual on-paper ownership isn't. That is legal?
Technically since no ownership is transferring, everything is legal, correct? In all technicality, the firearm would simply be loaned to him for use.
I was curious as to how that would work.