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Massivedesign wrote:
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Sort of on but also off topic. Say I were to carry a handgun that my wife purchased or vice versa would that be in violation of 594, if for example mine were up stairs and I was to lazy to go get it when hers is down stairs and she doesn't want to carry


No, because immediate family is exempt under the gift / temporary possession part of 594.


What’s this “temporary possession” of which you speak?

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MadPick wrote:
Massivedesign wrote:
Slipknot95758 wrote:
Sort of on but also off topic. Say I were to carry a handgun that my wife purchased or vice versa would that be in violation of 594, if for example mine were up stairs and I was to lazy to go get it when hers is down stairs and she doesn't want to carry


No, because immediate family is exempt under the gift / temporary possession part of 594.


What’s this “temporary possession” of which you speak?


Nothing codified, more in reference to the legal eagles of 594 saying that handing somebody a gun while still under your control wasn't considered a "transfer"... Which, as we know, can easily be argued that transfer was clearly defined in the text of 594. In hindsight, should have just left that part off. Carry on.


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Selador wrote:
Massivedesign wrote:
Slipknot95758 wrote:
Sort of on but also off topic. Say I were to carry a handgun that my wife purchased or vice versa would that be in violation of 594, if for example mine were up stairs and I was to lazy to go get it when hers is down stairs and she doesn't want to carry


No, because immediate family is exempt under the gift / temporary possession part of 594.

Add to that, community property between spouses.


Thanks guys that's how I had been viewing it but this topic made me think


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