Every other Friday my company transfers a sum of money to me and only me. The moment it hits my account, it is equally my wife's by law.cyphertext wrote:Even with community property laws, the firearm is being transferred to one person by the licensed dealer. When selling to a business entity, one person acting on behalf of that business completes the 4473 with their personal info and then provides an addendum stating that the firearm is being purchased for use by the business entity. The 4473 does not transfer the firearm to multiple parties.TVGuy wrote:
I've actually heard the exact opposite when buying guns with my wife due to community property laws.
More to my point - If I go to a gun dealer and fill out the 4473 for a gun I'm going to take possession of, why can't my wife (I'm only speaking about such a relationship, not a friend or other relative) pay with her debit card. Technically that money in he account is equally mine.