To: familyop
The language of the ITAR statute applies to export of defense articles and defense services. Interpreting the revised rules requires a review of the original statute and the specific definitions of defense articles. The rule suggests that not all munitions are subject to ITAR.
This is why the lawyers get the big bucks.
To: centurion316
"The language of the ITAR statute applies to export of defense articles and defense services. Interpreting the revised rules requires a review of the original statute and the specific definitions of defense articles. The rule suggests that not all munitions are subject to ITAR.
This is why the lawyers get the big bucks."
Thank you.
It's funny in a way, you know. It will manage to drum up even more interest in firearms-related technical pursuits. Hopefully, some of the aspiring manufacturers and mechanics will get good, long lasting equipment instead of the cheap, popular junk we're seeing in the market. Competition is healthy for business and good for the economy (what our old bosses said before the 1980s).
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06/07/2015 3:41:38 PM PDT by
familyop
(We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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