NineInchNails
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I’m just curious … these questions always nagged my brain and could not figure this out.
Let’s say you’re driving down the street and you see a yard sale. You see an SKS for instance. Priced low and it is in excellent shape.
QUESTION:
It is perfectly legal to hand the guy some cash and walk away with the SKS right?
Let’s say you’re driving down the street and you see a yard sale. You see a Remington 870 shotgun for instance. Priced low and it is in excellent shape.
QUESTION:
It is perfectly legal to hand the guy some cash and walk away with the shotgun right?
Here’s another scenario. You drive down the street and you see a yard sale. You see a Berretta 92 9mm for instance. Priced low and it is in excellent shape.
QUESTION:
It is perfectly legal to hand the guy some cash and walk away with the Berretta right?
Here’s another scenario. Your sister wants to own a 38 revolver for home protection. I say “shoot … I have 3 of them … here take this one”.
QUESTION:
It is perfectly legal to hand her the revolver right?
Keep in mind that I AM NOT a convicted felon and neither is my sister in this hypothetical. I'm sure it would be a good idea to make a dated/signed record/a receipt for such transactions, but that's only to protect myself.
I’m sure there are all kinds of different laws depending on the state and city you’re in, but I’m talking Indiana … out in the country and we do not have ‘gun registration’.
Let’s say you’re driving down the street and you see a yard sale. You see an SKS for instance. Priced low and it is in excellent shape.
QUESTION:
It is perfectly legal to hand the guy some cash and walk away with the SKS right?
Let’s say you’re driving down the street and you see a yard sale. You see a Remington 870 shotgun for instance. Priced low and it is in excellent shape.
QUESTION:
It is perfectly legal to hand the guy some cash and walk away with the shotgun right?
Here’s another scenario. You drive down the street and you see a yard sale. You see a Berretta 92 9mm for instance. Priced low and it is in excellent shape.
QUESTION:
It is perfectly legal to hand the guy some cash and walk away with the Berretta right?
Here’s another scenario. Your sister wants to own a 38 revolver for home protection. I say “shoot … I have 3 of them … here take this one”.
QUESTION:
It is perfectly legal to hand her the revolver right?
Keep in mind that I AM NOT a convicted felon and neither is my sister in this hypothetical. I'm sure it would be a good idea to make a dated/signed record/a receipt for such transactions, but that's only to protect myself.
I’m sure there are all kinds of different laws depending on the state and city you’re in, but I’m talking Indiana … out in the country and we do not have ‘gun registration’.