Q: Can an undercover officer buying stolen goods ask for guns and entice an individual to get the guns by offering money
A: I'm assume that your question involves whether this behavior by the undercover officer constitutes "entrapment". The answer is no. The burden to prove entrapment under Florida law is a heavy one. Merely offering to purchase guns from an individual for cash is not enough. Your question implies that the suspect, buy selling stolen goods, was already involved in a criminal enterprise. The additional request for firearms ( whether a separate crime or not) would support an entrapment claim.
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