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<blockquote data-quote="GeneW" data-source="post: 3662588" data-attributes="member: 27284"><p>What a ******* this guy was. Even passing out business cards like candy. </p><p></p><p>Let me ask a question. Say I am a resident of the state of Oklahoma and I have an OK drivers license and other identification on me that I'm a citizen of Oklahoma. Let's say my cousin lives in, let's say the town of Altus Oklahoma (and no I don't have a cousin in Altus, just using that as an example and he has a OK drivers license and other ID on him that says he is an Oklahoma resident. We are both verified OK residents and are perfectly legal. Then lets say we both journey across the Red River into, oh let's say Wichita Falls, just across the state line. We are at a legitimate family reunion, all planned in advanced, no foolishness. Cousins car breaks down and he can't get back home across the state line into Oklahoma. He has no money, needs a new alternator or whatever, and offers to sell me his pistol so he can get his car fixed and get back home.</p><p></p><p>Is this legal? We are both state residents of Oklahoma, but we are just across the state line in Texas. Is this legal?</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to be a smart *** or argumentative, but I see the law that both parties must be state residents. </p><p></p><p>What is legal, or not, and won't get you on trouble?</p><p></p><p>IF that is illegal to him to sell to me and for me to buy it from him, and we don't want to be grabbed by the law, I suppose it would also be illegal for me to loan him the money, until he gets home where he has cash available, and for me to take possession of his pistol as collateral. I guess this is illegal too?</p><p></p><p>I'm just really curious about this, and I darn well guarantee that I am not a criminal nor do I have any idea, plans, scheming, or whatever to break the law. </p><p></p><p>I think it's an interesting question to ponder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeneW, post: 3662588, member: 27284"] What a ******* this guy was. Even passing out business cards like candy. Let me ask a question. Say I am a resident of the state of Oklahoma and I have an OK drivers license and other identification on me that I'm a citizen of Oklahoma. Let's say my cousin lives in, let's say the town of Altus Oklahoma (and no I don't have a cousin in Altus, just using that as an example and he has a OK drivers license and other ID on him that says he is an Oklahoma resident. We are both verified OK residents and are perfectly legal. Then lets say we both journey across the Red River into, oh let's say Wichita Falls, just across the state line. We are at a legitimate family reunion, all planned in advanced, no foolishness. Cousins car breaks down and he can't get back home across the state line into Oklahoma. He has no money, needs a new alternator or whatever, and offers to sell me his pistol so he can get his car fixed and get back home. Is this legal? We are both state residents of Oklahoma, but we are just across the state line in Texas. Is this legal? I'm not trying to be a smart *** or argumentative, but I see the law that both parties must be state residents. What is legal, or not, and won't get you on trouble? IF that is illegal to him to sell to me and for me to buy it from him, and we don't want to be grabbed by the law, I suppose it would also be illegal for me to loan him the money, until he gets home where he has cash available, and for me to take possession of his pistol as collateral. I guess this is illegal too? I'm just really curious about this, and I darn well guarantee that I am not a criminal nor do I have any idea, plans, scheming, or whatever to break the law. I think it's an interesting question to ponder. [/QUOTE]
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