It is an issue, it's a straw purchase! How they get you is the the first yes/no question, is this gun for you? If you say "yes" and you were buying it for someone else then you lied on the form and committed a straw purchase which is a felony. There was a recent Supreme Court decision on this involving a police officer buying a handgun from Bud's with a police discount, the pistol was for his uncle, the uncle wanted the police discount and he wasn't a cop so he had his nephew from Virginia (I think) buy it, he transferred it at my FFL in Easton, Pa and then his uncle gave him the money and the uncle had the pistol. How they got caught, there was some lifetime warranty and the uncle registered the pistol like 3 days after it was sold to a resident of Va. and Bud's notified the ATF (the warranty was with Bud's and saw the person who registered it was not the person who bought it), never do this!