Either way it sounds like he made a false statement on a government document just to cheat Glock out of a few dollars. Regardless of what federal crimes he did or didn't commit, that says something about his character.RoyGBiv wrote:But.. lying on a form (perjury) would be a different violation and thus different penalty than a violation of gun control law...rotor wrote:When you sign a government form swearing to something and you are in fact lying it doesn't matter what the intent is... they got you. It is a felony to not tell the truth apparently. Is there any question about whether the individual lied when he signed the form?
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- Thu Oct 24, 2013 7:45 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: SCOTUS to Hear Straw Purchase Case
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