EXPORT LICENSE REVOCATIONS AHEAD- Commerce Publishes New Firearms License Requirements [More]
Here is the authoritative analysis of what this will do.
Notes from the Resistance
EXPORT LICENSE REVOCATIONS AHEAD- Commerce Publishes New Firearms License Requirements [More]
Here is the authoritative analysis of what this will do.
Commerce Implements 90-Day Pause on Issuing New Firearm and Ammunition Export Licenses [More]
Reeves & Dola, LLP, explain.
DEADLINE- ATF’s Pistol Brace “Compliance Period” Ending May 31, 2023 [More]
Reeves & Dola, LLP gives owners the hard facts on what’s being imposed.
As an aside, I had to copy and paste this into my WarOnGuns Placeholder site from their email. I wanted to link to their “Alerts” page, but I’m getting a “Site Not Found” notice. Hopefully, that will be cleared up soon.
Specifically, the new CAT Policy states “…no arms transfer will be authorized where the United States assesses that it is more likely than not that the arms to be transferred will be used by the recipient to commit, facilitate the recipients’ commission of, or to aggravate risks that the recipient will commit: genocide; crimes against humanity; grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 1949, including attacks intentionally directed against civilian objects or civilians protected as such; or other serious violations of international humanitarian or human rights law, including serious acts of gender‑based violence or serious acts of violence against children.” This is a change from the previous policy requiring actual knowledge at the time of authorization that the transferred arms will be used to commit” the list of abuses. [More]
ATF’s New “Frame or Receiver” Rule – What You Should Know — Part 3 — [More]
This is the last installment. It has links if you missed the first two.
ATF’s New “Frame or Receiver” Rule – What You Should Know — Part 2 — [More]
Basically, once in effect if they can trip you up on PMFs you’ll be SOL…
ATF’s New “Frame or Receiver” Rule – What You Should Know – Part I [More]
You might want to bookmark this page.
Today the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published a Final Rule adopting a new requirement for Congressional Notification for certain semiautomatic firearms exports under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The final rule will become effective on July 18, 2022. [More]
Another in a series of alerts I try to keep readers apprised of…