Agreed. The OP has a legit question. Some of the responses, not so much!this isn't about politics it is about a type of law , at least the way i read it , a question about a law .
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Agreed. The OP has a legit question. Some of the responses, not so much!this isn't about politics it is about a type of law , at least the way i read it , a question about a law .
Wouldn’t be so sure. Now it isn’t a firearm we are talking about so it is much less likely someone is going to commit a major crime with it, however if you knowingly sell a deadly weapon under not totally legal circumstances don’t think for a moment it won’t come back to you. OP has already proven the “knowingly “ part by posting here.Something happen to you lately? With all the political posts?
btw, I live in CT, and it’s not illegal here
To the OP, I had a similar proposition from someone who Lived in Jersey. I did my research, and while we can’t ship to them, I’d they were to pick it up in NY, or any state where it’s legal, it then becomes their problem.
If you knowingly sell to someone who you know will break the law as a result of your sale, you are party to their crime and all future crimes related to the sale. It would be no different than if you were selling a rimfire rifle to a known, convicted felon.Have a member who wishes to purchase an air rifle form me who resides in New Jersey. The airgun in question would violate legality in New Jersey. The member has expressed the desire to meet me in NY and buy from me direct so I would not have to ship it there. does this render me free of legal issues? The member is fairly new but seems to be building a good reputation. This is actually a rhetorical question, I've sort of already decided, but want forum input. Even if this person had a FAC or jersey's equivalent. They would still be breaking the law the moment they drove back over the bridge.
Have a member who wishes to purchase an air rifle form me who resides in New Jersey. The airgun in question would violate legality in New Jersey. The member has expressed the desire to meet me in NY and buy from me direct so I would not have to ship it there. does this render me free of legal issues? The member is fairly new but seems to be building a good reputation. This is actually a rhetorical question, I've sort of already decided, but want forum input. Even if this person had a FAC or jersey's equivalent. They would still be breaking the law the moment they drove back over the bridge.
How long have you been a member in the Hitler Youth?Always appreciate the grammar/spelling nazis doing their job. Thanks!!
Good point!Wouldn’t be so sure. Now it isn’t a firearm we are talking about so it is much less likely someone is going to commit a major crime with it, however if you knowingly sell a deadly weapon under not totally legal circumstances don’t think for a moment it won’t come back to you. OP has already proven the “knowingly “ part by posting here.
I respectfully disagree, whether it is done in a back room or upfront, I treat every potential deal with the respect it deserves. I took it upon myself to quickly review nj laws so the potential buyer didn’t inadvertently get themselves in a jam. This member states the have firearm license, the part that flagged me was the evols molded end with the air stripper, I was concerned it could be considered baffles. It was dicey in my opinion and I wanted the buyer well aware about this prior to purchase. They thanked me on raising their level of caution and they backed out of deal.I think you were fine until you posted on a public forum. You have publicly stated that a sale you are making is not legal to this person. You are equally liable for any actions that may arise from his purchase. Perhaps not from a criminal suit but definitely from a civil suit.
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Dan
I get the gist of what you’re implying, the heavy handed comparison seems a bit much. The deal is off, buyers choice after we spoke about potential hang ups with the law. It is legal to sell air gun to person outside of their state PROVIDED, they have a firearm license- which I would have asked to see. The “illegal “ aspect of it was confusion about whether the molded end of the Evol with its air stripper is considered baffles and a moderator- those are illegal firearm license or no. That’s why I flagged him and we discussed things and the deal was called off. I was leaning this way unless I was completely comfortable with the deal, and I wasn’t.If you knowingly sell to someone who you know will break the law as a result of your sale, you are party to their crime and all future crimes related to the sale. It would be no different than if you were selling a rimfire rifle to a known, convicted felon.
That would be my answer: by the letter of the law, he might be free of blame, but selling to someone who lives in a Forbid state would make me uneasy. Not worth the sale, unless the buyer is moving out of NJ right away. Like on the day of sale!No. There will be another buyer with no strings or potential drama attached. Hopefully feeding your family is not dependent on the sale of an airgun.
No, I still don't know decisively if the transaction would be legal or not - hence the post. But we spoke and came to the conclusion that it could be problematic, and decided to cancel any transaction. Yes, it is not worth the headache.NJ will treat it as a straw purchase most likely. You knowingly sold a restricted item to someone who resides in that state and is trying to circumvent their authoritarian laws. Run away, not worth the head ache.
If walmart, PA, AGD, ebay won't let you sell to those states, I'd think I'd follow suit.