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<blockquote data-quote="zodiii" data-source="post: 1771898" data-attributes="member: 11993"><p>So I have an odd question. I know buying as a gift is legal, but does the source of the money to buy as a gift matter?</p><p></p><p>My situation is this: It is my Father's birthday coming up and we were talking about what we wanted to get him, and we decided a new .22 might not be a bad option, since right now all he has is an Apache 66.</p><p></p><p>So, if we all split the cost and I go purchase the firearm for him as a gift and they reimburse me for their portions of the cost, am I still the purchaser? I'm pretty sure I am, but me and a coworker have been arguing the semantics of what would be considered a straw purchase in this situation, and I would like to see some other opinions on the situation.</p><p></p><p>What would be the difference between that, and someone giving me money to buy a firearm for myself?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zodiii, post: 1771898, member: 11993"] So I have an odd question. I know buying as a gift is legal, but does the source of the money to buy as a gift matter? My situation is this: It is my Father's birthday coming up and we were talking about what we wanted to get him, and we decided a new .22 might not be a bad option, since right now all he has is an Apache 66. So, if we all split the cost and I go purchase the firearm for him as a gift and they reimburse me for their portions of the cost, am I still the purchaser? I'm pretty sure I am, but me and a coworker have been arguing the semantics of what would be considered a straw purchase in this situation, and I would like to see some other opinions on the situation. What would be the difference between that, and someone giving me money to buy a firearm for myself? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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