It depends on the state, it could be either one of them.
2006-08-14 10:27:09
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answered by battalion_of_fear 2
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It depends. In Ohio for example:
2921.13(F)(2) lists the different penalties.
Involving theft - Misdemeanor of the first degree (M1)
More than $500, less than $5000 - Felony of the fifth degree (F5)
More than $5000, less than $100,000 - F4
More than $100,000 - F3
Falsification to purchase a firearm - F5
Falsification to obtain a concealed carry license - F4
2921.13(G) Violator is liable in civil action from any person harmed in the violation
2006-08-14 18:01:14
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answered by asterisk_dot_asterisk 3
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By now, you should know nobody trusts the cops or the government. Unless you're a hood. Then you have a vested interest in who you are going to stiff.
2006-08-14 17:26:28
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answered by vanamont7 7
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i think its a felony
2006-08-14 17:26:09
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answered by yankfan1226 3
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perjury?
2006-08-14 17:29:10
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answered by ♣ 4
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