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<blockquote data-quote="GroupGuy" data-source="post: 1725845" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I've been following this post and am amazed by the number of armchair attorneys in the group. First of all, there is very little "logic" in the law. One day can, certainly, mean the difference between committing a felony and not. "Almost Old Enough" doesn't work with Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Sexual Consent, Legal Contracts, etc. Second, there was a week between when you "purchased" the handgun and when you turned 21. Third, Buds could have asked for proof of age by having you fax a copy of your driver's license. I've purchased several guns from out of state and they always required me to fax a photo ID to verify age before completing the transaction. Mistakes were made on both sides but hopefully you will see your gun soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GroupGuy, post: 1725845, member: 99"] I've been following this post and am amazed by the number of armchair attorneys in the group. First of all, there is very little "logic" in the law. One day can, certainly, mean the difference between committing a felony and not. "Almost Old Enough" doesn't work with Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Sexual Consent, Legal Contracts, etc. Second, there was a week between when you "purchased" the handgun and when you turned 21. Third, Buds could have asked for proof of age by having you fax a copy of your driver's license. I've purchased several guns from out of state and they always required me to fax a photo ID to verify age before completing the transaction. Mistakes were made on both sides but hopefully you will see your gun soon. [/QUOTE]
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