How about the parking lot of a "gun show"? How long do you have to know someone before they are considered a "stranger"? Is a guy selling a gun at his table at a flea market considered to be at a gun show? How about having three guns on a table at a yard sale? In your quest to pass a "feel good" gun law that has absolutely nothing to do with what happened, you are overlooking the obvious,,,, How about auctions? This doesn't relate to guns, but it could... Went to an auction a coupla-three years ago and there was a full-body mount of a whitetail fawn. By law, the mount could not be "sold". What the auctioneer did was put a vase up for auction and then threw in the mount as a freebie to the winning bidder. The vase sold for around $200. Almost every auction I've been too there has been at least one firearm up for auction.