California Firearms Safety Certificates (CAFSC) Practice Exam

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Is an illegal firearm purchase (known as a straw purchase) considered a federal crime?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only if it's a high-capacity firearm

  4. Only if the buyer is underage

The correct answer is: Yes

A straw purchase, which refers to the act of someone buying a firearm on behalf of another person who is prohibited from owning one, is indeed considered a federal crime. This practice is illegal because it undermines the background check process and the intentions of federal laws designed to prevent firearms from being sold to individuals who may pose a risk, such as those with felony convictions or mental health issues. Engaging in a straw purchase can lead to serious legal consequences and contributes to ongoing concerns about illegal firearms trafficking and public safety. The other options do not accurately reflect the legal standing of straw purchases. For example, the notion that it would only be illegal based on the type of firearm involved or the age of the buyer fails to recognize that any straw purchase violates federal law, irrespective of these factors. Thus, the answer clearly aligns with established legal definitions and enforcement practices regarding firearm transactions.