I think I am technically correct even with the hair splitting...
The actual act of making the purchase is the "straw man act"...
The crime is making a false statement on the form...
If I lie and say I have no drug abuse issues while crocked outta my mind on heroin... I made a false statement... Not a straw purchase...
If there was no form to fill out but the same forbidden person laws were in effect, the crime would be based solely on the straw purchase rules...
I ain't no "fiddletown" or Bart Roberts but that is how read into it.
Brent
The actual act of making the purchase is the "straw man act"...
The crime is making a false statement on the form...
If I lie and say I have no drug abuse issues while crocked outta my mind on heroin... I made a false statement... Not a straw purchase...
If there was no form to fill out but the same forbidden person laws were in effect, the crime would be based solely on the straw purchase rules...
A straw purchase is any purchase wherein the purchaser knowingly acquires an item or service for someone who is, for whatever reason, unable to purchase the item or service himself. This term can be applied to any such purchase, but it is most widely used in relation to the sale of firearms, especially in United States federal gun laws.
I ain't no "fiddletown" or Bart Roberts but that is how read into it.
Brent