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SLIP Student Essays rather than the actual owner. Additionally, Abramski claims to be confused about the difference between a straw buyer and a true buyer, the form in which he falsely claimed himself as the true buyer had an example of the difference between the two as well as bolded emphasis on who was considered an actual buyer. If any confusion still existed on Abramski’s part even after multiple explicit descriptions of the dissimilarity between a true buyer and a straw buyer, the store clerk should have been there with some knowledge of the difference had Abramski bothered