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    Elected representative calls for ban on 3D printed guns.

    It has been illegal for years to make a firearm that won't set off a standard metal detector. Why does the wheel have to be reinvented?
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    Haz Mat ?

    I am curious where you heard that. There's not a chance in hell that will happen.
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    Haz Mat ?

    Primed brass is unregulated in domestic transportation. It cannot, however, be mailed.
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    Haz Mat ?

    Primers (Division 1.4 explosive) and Smokeless Powder (Division 4.1 Flammable Solid) are compatable materials and may be packed together in an overpack. Both materials must be in proper packaging and the markings and labels for each material must be on the outside of the overpack. It's a...
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    Haz Mat ?

    Loaded ammunition is also a Division 1.4S explosive material. There is a packaging exception that allows packages less than 30 kgs (66 pounds) to be reclassed as ORM-D. While still a hazardous material, ORM-D materials are excepted from most of the marking, labeling, and shipping paper...
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    Shipping ammo/primed brass

    If you are shipping loaded ammunition, you must mark the proper shipping name (Cartridges, Small Arms) on the package in addition to the ORM-D marking. If you don't, you will be in violation of the DOT Hazardous Materials Regulations. (Yes, ORM-D is considered a hazardous material)
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    Shipping ammo/primed brass

    medal guy, I've been working with Federal and State regulations for over 30 years and one of the first things I learned was that logic and common sense will only get you in trouble when trying to interpret the regs. Loaded ball ammunition is also classed as a division 1.4S explosive, but there...
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    Shipping ammo/primed brass

    If a supplier shipped primed brass as ORM-D, they were in violation of DOT Hazardous Materials regulations. They cannot be shipped as ORM-D because there is no excepted packaging authorized for primed brass. Here is the applicable entry in the Hazardous Materials Table in 49CFR for primed...
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    Shipping ammo/primed brass

    No. If you choose not to take advantage of the special provision, primed brass would be shipped as a Division 1.4S explosive material.
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    Shipping ammo/primed brass

    The primed brass can be shipped via UPS as unregulated material. It is excepted from DOT regulation in domestic highway shipments. Even though primed brass is not regulated, it is specifically listed as non-mailable in the Domestic Mail Manual.
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    California and Handguns

    Yes. It is a condition of the license that the licensee comply with all state and local laws.
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    Possesion of an Un-registered Firearm??

    If the Feds charge with possession of an unregistered firearm, they are referring to one, such as a machine gun or short barrel shotgun, that is required to be registered under the National Firearms Act.
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    C&R FFL 03 question

    Yes, you can. I know two individuals that are licensed in two states. One is licensed in California and Nevada. The other in California and Arizona. BATF is aware of both situations. You just need a premesis address in each state.
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    shipping primed brass - I promise I searched

    No, No, No! Here is the straight scoop on primed brass. Primed brass is not regulated in domestic transportation per 49CFR, Special Provision 50, in the Hazardous Materials Table. It is not ORM-D and no marking or labeling of any kind is required. However, do not ship by air as both...
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    Mailing Brass

    Hazmat regulations do not apply to domestic shipments of primed brass; however, postal regulations specifically prohibit the mailing of primed brass.
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    Why are FFL's often reluctant to receive from non-licensees?

    You are correct. However, the New York State Police require it. Until a court slaps them down, that's how New York dealers have to operate.
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    Asked to pay sales tax in CA for out of state purchase :(

    One exception in California is if the firearm was shipped to the California dealer by an unlicensed individual. In that case, the California BOE considers the transfer an occasional sale between individuals and not subject to sales or use tax. A shipment from an out of state dealer to the...
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    C&R disposition requirements

    zxcvbob, There is a lot more to the statement than that. Check the BATF publication link I provided above and open ATF I 5300.2. You have to provide a copy of the publication ATF I 5300.2.
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    C&R disposition requirements

    Both apply to collectors also. Here is the CFR section on the handgun notification: Paragraph (b) is rather long and can be viewed at this link: 27CFR, 178-103 The Notice can be downloaded from the BATF web site. See the link and open ATF I 5300.2 ATF Firearms Publications Here is the...
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    Age requirement to buy ammo?

    That's true, 922(x) covers sales or transfers to juveniles (those persons under 18 years of age). I was referring to 922 (b)(1), which covers FFLs and sales of handgun ammunition to adults under 21 and I wasn't thinlking about sales to those under 18.
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