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What is a Straw Purchase in New Jersey? - Adam M. Lustberg

Adam M. Lustberg Season 3 Episode 222

From Lustberg Law Offices, LLC – "What is a Straw Purchase in New Jersey?" delves into the intricacies of firearm transactions within the state, shedding light on the legal boundaries that define a straw purchase. A straw purchase occurs when an individual buys a firearm on behalf of another person who is either unwilling or unable to buy the firearm themselves. This transaction is illegal under both federal law and New Jersey state law.

Understanding the distinction between legal proxy buying and straw purchases is crucial. For instance, purchasing a firearm as a genuine gift for someone legally permitted to own one is typically lawful. However, if the recipient is prohibited from firearm ownership or if the purchaser misrepresents the end possessor’s identity on legal documentation, it constitutes a straw purchase.

The legal ramifications of engaging in a straw purchase are severe. Violations can lead to significant penalties under both federal and New Jersey laws, including substantial fines and imprisonment. The Gun Control Act of 1968 serves as a foundational federal statute governing such offenses.

At Lustberg Law Offices, LLC, individuals accused of participating in straw purchases can seek comprehensive legal representation. The firm emphasizes the importance of understanding firearm laws to prevent unintentional infractions and offers robust defense strategies tailored to each client's circumstances. For those facing allegations, prompt consultation with legal counsel is advised to navigate the complexities of firearm regulations effectively.


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