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I pawned my ex-husband’s gun with his permission and now I want to go get it out. Is this my gun or his gun by laws?

In Oklahoma a individual can buy a non NFA firearm from another individual as long as they would be able to pass a background check (had they purchased it from a dealer). If this was purchased after your civil union it may be community property so a bill of sale isn’t needed even though it would help.

Can I buy a gun even though I have a counterfeit felony from 10 years ago that doesn't show up on my job background checks? I don't want to be embarrassed if I go in a store and get denied.

The only way to know forsure is to try, I’m assuming you are talking about a conviction and not an arrest or a plea deal that spared your record? Because the conviction is the only thing that could hold you up. I have read that certain backgrounds checks only go back 7 years but the nics background checks may go back further I'm just not really sure exactly how far they will look, I might be able to give you a better answer if I knew which state you reside in, I know California for instance has some of the strictest gun control in the country including a complete ban on gun ownership if you have a felony, there are others as well. Here is a comprehensive list of all states according to the NRA that ban citizens with a felony from owning a firearm; Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma. I hope you are able to pass the nics background check and are able to excersise your 2nd amendment rights but if you do happen to get denied there are definitely options to regain your rights, personally I would try my luck with the background check before I would pony up and get a lawyer but I do not want to give you any bad advice, technically you are not supposed to lie on the 4473 but many people have and the government is way too busy to go after every person that lied on a nics, plus they would have to prove you knowingly lied which may prove hard to do, I wouldn't be too worried about it but worse case scenario there is recourse to challenge the fbi's decision, there are also ways to get felonies expunged or sealed after a certain period of time so if that's something that is possible for you I would look into it. Heres an interesting fact, private sales of firearms from person to person do not require a background check, for instance if you have a friend who wants to get rid of a firearm and you are willing to purchase said firearm a private transaction can take place without the need of a 4473/background check, im pretty sure they are supposed to make a copy of your driver's license or state identification card and keep it on file for 10 years time but the only paperwork you will need to fill out is a bill of sale, private sellers are not supposed to knowingly sell firearms to prohibited individuals but they are also not required to ask. Of course not every state allows private sales, some prohibit it so it depends on your states laws. Good luck and I hope this answer was somewhat informative.

Why can't Chicago investigate the source of illegal guns getting to gangs and prosecute the dealers?

Asked: Why can't Chicago investigate the source of illegal guns getting to gangs and prosecute the dealers?The problem is not gun dealers. That’s a myth.Philip J. Cook is a researcher who leans heavily into the anti-gun camp. Yet a recent look at where criminals get their guns supports claims the NRA and gun owners have been making for decades. They get them from illegal sources, mostly from “family and friends” (i.e. other criminals). Here’s a link to a synopsis of Cook’s survey. Criminals Typically Acquire Guns Through Social Connections, Studies Find (Prof. Philip J. Cook)“There are a number of myths about how criminals get their guns, such as most of them are stolen or come from dirty dealers. We didn’t find that to be the case,” said Philip J. Cook.Yes, lots of guns are stolen and end up being sold “off the books” in the street market. Some key elements here regarding crime guns.Average Time-to-Crime is 11 years from first sale. This tells us few guns are purchased by criminals and used to commit crimes within 30 days.A criminal found with a stolen gun is unlikely to be the one who stole it.Gangs buy and sell guns similar to drugs. They can ship batches of them between US cities to affiliated gangs.Guns are often “a shared commodity” that is loaned-out between gang members or criminal associates.Gangs have been targeting small gun stores for the last few years. They will either drive a vehicle through the wall/window or use it to pull down the front doors. They can often grab dozens of guns within 3 minutes and be gone before police arrive.About 3 years ago, in Chicago coincidentally, a theft ring pried open a railroad boxcar looking for products to steal. They were surprised to find the boxcar contained several large crates of firearms fresh from a manufacturer, heading to a firearm distributor.In the synopsis article, linked above, Cook claims people go to Indiana or southern states where gun laws are less restrictive to obtain guns. The unanswered question (and apparently not followed-up by Cook’s people) is how that is done. Current US law does not allow the purchase of a handgun by an out-of-state resident. The purchase of handguns this way would be a federal felony.If I want to purchase a handgun in, say Oklahoma, I cannot do that. If I want to make a legitimate purchase, I can pay for it in Oklahoma and have that dealer ship it to a licensed dealer in my home state (who will do all the required paperwork and charge me a fee). If I wish to purchase a rifle or shotgun while out of state, I can do that, however I cannot purchase a rifle or shotgun that is not legal in my home state (e.g. If I want to buy an AR-15 while visiting Ohio from California, since the rifle isn’t legal in CA, it would be unlawful to purchase it in Ohio).Most likely what occurs is a local state individual is used to acquire the gun(s) for Illinois residents in what is an illegal straw man purchase. This is where someone with a clean, qualifying ID purchases a gun on behalf of a prohibited person. This is like buying cigarettes or alcohol for minors — it’s a crime.

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