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Proposed ITAR changes
Please, please, please don’t bring politics into this. The rules of this forum prohibit politics and the thread will be closed if we don’t just concentrate on the regulations.
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One of the proposed changes could be very detrimental all of us on this forum. Basically it would classify information posted here or anywhere on the internet as being “exported” and we would have to get State Department approval before posting "technical data". The penalties could be up to 20 years in prison and fines up to $1 million for each violation.
Here are the proposed changes https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/FR/2015/80FR31525.pdf
The comment period for the proposed ITAR changes ends August 3. If you live in the USA
and enjoy Military Surplus weapons, you might want to read up on the proposed changes and consider sending in your comments.
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Again, PLEASE no politics.
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07-28-2015 09:16 AM
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Too bad it is political Vincent. All the stops will be pulled out on the last leg of this administration here in the land of the free. We'd better hope our so-called elected representatives bring some common sense back. I haven't seen much so far. I drive on through the BS one day at a time since I'm a paying customer. I reckon all of these ITAR regs would be great if some of the agencies involved as well as the rest of the world gave a crap. The inconsistencies are very telling.
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On the plus side............ Just that bit of computer generated bit of paper was sufficient to assist me smoothly through US customs TWICE on my way back after a couple of items were x-rayed in my bag. Just knowing that everything was above board was very satisfying.
Thanks all concerned
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