How convenient. Virginia gun purchase forms DO ask whether the purchase is
for the applicant. Guess that would just WORK.
"Joan Hampton" wrote in message
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> Sarah Brady did NOT break any gun laws - she didn't even come close.
> The New York Daily News published a retraction on Saturday totally
> taking the blame for their mistake. Here's what they said:
>
> CORRECTION
>
> A story in some early editions of yesterday's Daily News incorrectly
> reported that gun-control advocate Sarah Brady may have skirted
> Delaware's gun laws when she bought a rifle for her adult son but did
> not declare who was going to own the weapon.
>
> The Delaware Department of Justice initially insisted to The News that
> gun purchasers must declare who the weapon was intended for so that
> person's background could be checked. Yesterday, a spokeswoman for the
> Delaware Department of Justice said it misinterpreted the law and that
> Brady was not obligated to state that the gun was for her son as long
> as he was legally qualified to own a firearm. In addition, a spokesman
> for Brady said, "Sarah Brady told the gun store that the gun was for
> her son and filled out the forms that they asked her to fill out."
>
> The News regrets the error.
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