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Unread 12-25-2010, 09:32 AM   #5
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"In essence, it can only be done if the owner of the pistol had died."

Actually, that's not the case. You don't have to be dead to bequeath something.

The law basically translates to: It can be handed down to someone of the next generation, if that person can legally own a firearm in their state of residence.




be·quest [bi kwést]
(plural be·quests)
n
1. something left in will: something disposed of in a will
2. something handed down to posterity: something passed down to future generations
3. act of bequeathing: an act of bequeathing something
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