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ITAR regulations change proposed
Posted by David Hardy · 17 April 2018 04:53 PM
Here's a link to the proposed rule. I don't understand ITAR at all, but the summary sounds like the proposal is favorable: "manufacturers and exporters of only items transitioned from the United States Munitions List to the Commerce Control List, such as most commercially available firearms and ammunition, will no longer be required to register or pay a fee as part of compliance with U.S. export controls."
All I know is I can't take my thermal vision gizmo and some flashlights with me when I drive through Canada on the way to Alaska. Cant take a handgun either but that is on Canada.