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  • Big country

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    WHich is why I qualified my statements and gave either/or scenarios.

    If it was a felony in Colorado, he is not eligible under federal law to purchase the handgun, or to even possess one in Texas.

    If it was not a felony, then under Texas law he is not prohibited. If it was not a felony but it IS a domestic violence (per federal law) conviction then federal law makes him inelgible.
    That's all I was trying to say.:banghead: Now what about the last scenario? What if he did just try? Would he be subject to arrest or other legal action against him if he tried to buy a firearm and failed the background check.?
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    Now what about the last scenario? What if he did just try? Would he be subject to arrest or other legal action against him if he tried to buy a firearm and failed the background check.?

    If he truthfull answers the questions on the 4473 then I don't belive there is any penalty for being "denied"..

    Of course if he were to lie.........
     

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    How do you know gun laws so well? You always seem to right on even when I look them up you got but quicker. It's not normal for anyone other than lawyer!!!!!!!!!!!! You're a lawyer? I figured it out!
     
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