Re: loaning a gun, carrying a gun in a hotel... more gun law questions
Outside of any laws...
common sense would dictate you would NOT give a gun registered in your name to somebody else, whatever the reason may be. I can see this playing out in some sort of court, and you paying dearly for it.
If he is a such a good friend, that you would lend him a gun that could potentially make you liable for anything, then why not just lend him the money to buy one for himself? Im sure you can find a gun thats "better than nothing" for below a few hundred bucks.
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