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Driver's License AND State ID. Can one individual have both from two states?

Assume for argument that Mr Otto, is a homeowner in State A. He pays property taxes in State A and Votes in State A. His Operator's license in from State A.

Mr. Otto is employed in State B where he rents a small apartment within walking distance to his place of employment. To use the public library, rent a movie, et all he needs to show that he is a local.

He went to the agency in State B and using his lease of his apartment and his check from his employer --- he obtained an official State B ID.

Is Mr Otto violating any laws? If so which ones?
Using his ID could he legal purchase firearms in State B?

This is a very interesting question Mr B. I can conceive of a number of my friends who could fit into this situation. I not being a lawyer do not know the answer.

I do think you may get yourself into a BATFE catch-22 if you try to buy a weapon and you may have problems buying on in both states.

BATFE Form 4474 Q 13 asks for "State of Residence" it qualifies that you have to had resided in the state for 90 days.
This six page form de jour or form de caprice of the BATFE scares most FFL's to the point they may not wish to sell you a firearm.

Could an actual attorney-at-law provide a definition of "state of residence"?

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