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Okay i'm 14 and from illinois i was wondering if i was walking out to my friends house in the country could i put the rifle or pistol into a lock case and take it with me?
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Different states have different laws, so your best bet would be to ask this question of your town's DA or State's Attorney, or whatever they call 'em in Illinois.
I do know that, the way your phrased the question - "if I got my friend to buy a gun" - that would be a straw purchase. Someone that can legally buy a gun buying one for someone that cannot legally buy a gun. Federal felony. |
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There we go. Your second post explained it. You give him money to buy you a gun because you are not old enough to buy it yourself.
Straw purchase. Federal felony. Both of you. When you are through serving your sentence you will never again be able to legally even touch a gun, let along own one. Bad, BAD idea. |
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Thats defined by the DOJ as a straw purchase, I wouldn't get involved in that mess. However a parent could give the gun to you as a gift, but I don't think that you would be able to transport it. I definitely wouldn't try it with a pistol.
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is it legal to borrow a gun from your friend for time at the range from or shooting at a friends house?
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I'm with Alpo.
Were it your parents making the purchase as a gift for you, you may be in the clear. Your scenario is a clear violation. |
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I bought my son his 1st rifle at 16. For his graduation, I got him his 1st pistol. Both completely legal. He couldn't carry the pistol, but it was legal to own it. But, I'm not in Mishigan. |
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If you are wanting to go shoot your gun out on the country with your buddy. I would suggest you just pack it up (gun and ammo separate) and ask your parents to drive you out there. Walking would open all these different possibilities of problems.....legal issues, getting mugged, etc.
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Well my Question is why dont you ask Your Parents 2 buy it 4 you?
Tell you what if I did what your asking when I was your age (My old Man woulda kicked my Azz up one side of the street & down the other!) :D :D :D TALK 2 your FOLKS!!! |
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Sounds like he doesnt want to ask the folks. Am I wrong?
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Dad bought us ours, we bought for our kids... |
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if you want a gun get your parents to buy it and keep in in their name until you reach your local legal age , if you want to go shoot a gun make sure to have a responsible adult with you at all times, I do not think a person under 18 is legally allowed to transport a firearm without an adult present if in doubt contact the BATFE http://www.atf.gov/contact/
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My Pops gave me my first 22 @ age 12 soon after for my Christmas presents :D my first 4-10 shotgun & my 22 pistol in the other threads! You MUST PROVE to your FOLKS your RESPONSABLE enuff 2 be handeling a Firearm! Quote:
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That said, since your father does not have a FOID card (and hasn't for at least the last two years), it seems likely that he's not terribly familiar with safe gun handling. You may get better results quicker by asking him if you (or the two of you) can take a hunter safety or gun safety class. Showing an interest in doing things the safe way will get you a gun much quicker than will constantly pestering him about the FOID card. |
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I remember when I was in high school. I had a brochure from Colt. It had a python and a ar15 on the cover. The teacher walked past me one day when i had it on my desk. Took one look at it and said "one too many dirty harry movies hugh?"
Oh I remember your age. Welcome to the forum. Look I cant advise you one way or another here other than to talk to your dad. Hay you should visit all of the forums here. Good luck and allways be respectful of those firearms. Lots of good safety info here for young ones to learn. Dont be afraid to ask. |
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Ahh to be 14 again.
Of course I didn't have the internet to ask such questions. On the other hand back then i wouldn't have had to ask that question... And yea talk to your Dad. |
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Not trying to talk you out of what you want but reduardless who's paying, asking for AK's and such at 14 is an uphill battle. The oldest age you've ever experienced is 14 so that seems pretty old to you, but to deer ol' dad your still just a pup. My advice, be willing to settle for something he can be more comfortable with. It will make you appear more mature and responsible just that fast. Right now you sound like you want to remove the training wheels and clime into a nascar. Work with him and he'll be more inclined to get involved.
You have plenty of time in the future to go nuclear, meanwhile you could be having fun with a .22 for example. There's probably more than you realize to customize with after you get one and that's part of the fun. Here is a pic of a .22 I've been customizing just for one example. |
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