To be clear I’m not saying what I would do or what you should do. I’m explaining how I understand our stupid law. And if an actual lawyer chimes in I’ll revise my opinion accordingly.
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It very clearly starts with:The info above applies to the purchase of a firearm. Article 52A. Sale of Weapons in Certain Counties.
The firearm in question has already been purchased lawfully.
It very clearly starts with:
It is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation in this State to sell, give away, or transfer, or to purchase or receive, at any place within this State from any other place within or without the State any pistol unless: ...
These days they go into a Librul Lockdown over a freaking umbrella.That is sad if true. I kept a rifle in my dorm closet at UNC. Nothing was ever said to me when I'd sling it across my back and drive off on my motorcycle to go shooting.
Lots of people in the thread were talking about giving her the pistol. That is definitely a no-no without the PPP or CHP.
I stand by my statement in post #40.
If my daughter needed a pistol, I would give it to her...
No "no-no's" to it...it would happen.
Free people can do free stuff. Separate question from what the law says.
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That's not how I interpreted things. It is not definitely a no-no... but if I recall correctly, it may not be possible to prove that the law says one thing, or the other. Anyway, we decided to get the pack of pistol permits, which she still has, just in case. Of course, she has not had to show them to anyone.Lots of people in the thread were taking about giving her the pistol. That is definitely a no-no without the PPP or CHP.
Slight correction, handguns are legal to own at 18 yo, just can't buy from a FFL until 21 yo.Just give her the pistol. It is legal to own a pistol at 20 years old & no laws prevent you from giving it to her. I may be missing something but why is this even a question?
Sorry I phrased that poorly. The Op mentioned earlier his daughter was 20 and I was trying to point out it is perfectly legal for her to own a pistol that was gifted to her.Slight correction, handguns are legal to own at 18 yo, just can't buy from a FFL until 21 yo.
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Then I misunderstoodSorry I phrased that poorly. The Op mentioned earlier his daughter was 20 and I was trying to point out it is perfectly legal for her to own a pistol that was gifted to her.
Nader, make sure you have enough liability coverage if something happens involving the gun. They are going to sue anybody who they can.