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ATF Federal Explosives Law and Regulations Plus ATF Firearms Curios or Relics List

Author Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Bureau of Alcohol
Publisher Pentagon Publishing
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ISBN / ASIN1601704690
ISBN-139781601704696
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Two Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) books combine into one book. If you purchase both books separately you would pay more for the books, plus the extra shipping cost. A great value! ATF Federal Explosives Law and Regulations: the updated Federal Explosives Law and Regulations (ATF P 5400.7), generally know as the "orange book." One of the goals of this publication is to help the industry ensure the safety and security of explosive materials involved in commerce. The updates include enhancements to the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 stemming from the enactment of the Safe Explosives Act. Three of the major changes are requirements that all persons who receive regulated explosive materials in intrastate commerce have a Federal explosives license or permit, and that ATF conduct background checks on all employees possessing explosives in the course of their employment with a licensee or permittee, and an expansion of categories of persons prohibited from possessing explosives. In addition, the publication provides updated questions and answers, and addresses new rulings that give the industry flexibility through alternate methods or procedures for specific explosives regulations. PLUS: ATF Firearms Curios or Relics List, A regulation implementing Federal firearms laws, 27 CFR Section 478.11, defines C&R firearms as those which are of special interest to collectors by reason of some quality other than is associated with firearms intended for sporting use or as offensive or defensive weapons. To be recognized as C&R items, 478.11 specifies that firearms must fall within one of 3 categories. This manual will give you guidance’s for a classification of your particular firearm. Contents: Federally Licensed Firearms Collectors. What are Curios or Relics. Regulations Applicable to Licensed Collectors. Curios or Relics, and Collectors Items (Definitions and Determinations). Collectors Wanting a Determination. Import Restrictions. The Firearms Curios or Relics List. Ammunition classified as curios or relics. Firearms classified as curios or relics (still under the GCA). Weapons removed from the National Firearms Act (NFA) as collector's items which are determined to be curios or relics subject to the provisions of the GCA. Weapons removed from the National Firearms Act (NFA) as collector's items that are antiques not subject to the provisions of the GCA. NFA weapons classified as curios or relics (still under the NFA and the GCA).