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February 17th, 2018, 01:30 PM #21
Re: So... My brother got a handgun for christmas...
Some people live with drama all their lives.
My old room mate knocked up his best friend's wife and it was finally discovered about a year after the kid was born.
I can remember my room mate telling us he was "going to meet Bill to talk about things" - they were going to meet up in a park, in the winter.
"NOOO!!!! Are you INSANE????" We thought he was going to get shot and left for dead.
Oddly enough, they worked out some sort of fucked up agreement and... get this - worked together (with daily interaction) at the same job for a few years after that.
Real life Jerry Springer stuff. That's just the condensed version.
Guns and these sorts of situations are usually a bad mix.
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February 17th, 2018, 01:37 PM #22Grand Member
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Re: So... My brother got a handgun for christmas...
Agree with giving it back. If you have your LTCF you can legally posses the handgun as "loaned". Give it back to the douche, wash your hands of it, and let him fuck up someone else's life.
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February 17th, 2018, 01:45 PM #23
Re: So... My brother got a handgun for christmas...
Maybe they should break off the relationship in a neutral location. like a hot hotel room.
Is boyfriend an ex Marine?
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February 18th, 2018, 02:30 PM #24Grand Member
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Re: So... My brother got a handgun for christmas...
Give it back? I would ask for a PICs check to be passed by the boyfriend since the process was not above board. I would be concerned about returning a firearm to a prohibited person.
We missed the unlikely but possible fact that the 21 y.o. got a LTCF. That is the only way he could have received the firearm without a check. A temporary loaner if you will.
Like has been said, a background check must be done for the receiver to take possession even as a gift. Now, had the mother and boyfriend been married, then a handgun can be given up and down the family line but never sideways or diagonally.
IANAL but now people seem to be in awkward legal positions and this may all be innocent or it might not be innocent depending on the boyfriends status and motives.It is you. You have all the weapons that you need. Now fight. --Sucker Punch
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February 18th, 2018, 02:38 PM #25
Re: So... My brother got a handgun for christmas...
Nope. I'm pretty sure this was discuessed before and the consensus was that unless the "boyfriend" legally adopted 'the son' then he's NOT the father and has to follow the same transfer procedures as 2 strangers would for a handgun transfer. Just being married to Mom doesn't mean anything.
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February 18th, 2018, 02:52 PM #26Grand Member
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Re: So... My brother got a handgun for christmas...
This is quite possible. Can you adopt at any age (non-minors)? And then I wonder who is responsible for what in a mixed or blended 'family', then?
[I always had an old-fashioned belief that marriage was historically not about love but inheritance and legal recognition of a familial unit.]
But in any case, here they were not married at time of transfer.Last edited by TaePo; February 18th, 2018 at 02:57 PM.
It is you. You have all the weapons that you need. Now fight. --Sucker Punch
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February 18th, 2018, 09:39 PM #27Junior Member
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Re: So... My brother got a handgun for christmas...
So I've been talking this over with the brother in question, he says he refused to actually accept it and will continue to do so until the transfer is done and the gun is legally his, going so far as to not touch it. It hasn't moved from where the boyfriend placed it Christmas day.
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February 18th, 2018, 09:46 PM #28
Re: So... My brother got a handgun for christmas...
How can you have any cookies if you don't drink your milk?
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February 18th, 2018, 10:13 PM #29Junior Member
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