"We'll go in there and check their inventory and make sure the people they have selling guns are qualified," he said. Przybylo added that the village will also work to ensure the shop does not engage in any illegal transactions, commonly called "straw purchases," in which someone buys a gun for another individual who is prohibited by law from possessing one or for an individual who does not want their name associated with the gun sale. He also said the village would make sure the store does not sell firearms repeatedly to people who have reported lost or stolen guns, because "that's a sure sign guns are going into the wrong hands."