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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1286118" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Coming here from another state to purchase a handgun in the exact reason the Anti's want stricter laws.</p><p>If I remember right handguns must be registered in Ill. and to be in compliance he must transfer it via a dealer or risk having it confiscated and get in trouble.</p><p>The prices there are not much different than here. Why take the risk?</p><p></p><p>A gift is a tranfer. An inheritence must be in a will with documentation.</p><p>If you buy something and give it to him that is a "strawman purchase" as mentioned above. Do you want to risk going to jail?</p><p></p><p>Google the BATFE or NRA website for "Published state laws and ordinances" to find out Ill. exact rules.</p><p>Some states do not allow interstate purchases of long guns.</p><p></p><p>After that Okla Narcotics guy paying people to buy guns for him (another thread) I bet they are really watching transfers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1286118, member: 6777"] Coming here from another state to purchase a handgun in the exact reason the Anti's want stricter laws. If I remember right handguns must be registered in Ill. and to be in compliance he must transfer it via a dealer or risk having it confiscated and get in trouble. The prices there are not much different than here. Why take the risk? A gift is a tranfer. An inheritence must be in a will with documentation. If you buy something and give it to him that is a "strawman purchase" as mentioned above. Do you want to risk going to jail? Google the BATFE or NRA website for "Published state laws and ordinances" to find out Ill. exact rules. Some states do not allow interstate purchases of long guns. After that Okla Narcotics guy paying people to buy guns for him (another thread) I bet they are really watching transfers. [/QUOTE]
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