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Planned ease in arms export rules could boost gun companies both large and small
by Chris EgerThe ramifications of cutting away dense federal regulation on munitions controls could drastically increase exports while easing the load on small-scale gun shops.
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U.S. sending infantry into battle with ‘inferior small arms,’ says retired general
by Brian SeayRetired Army Maj. Gen. Robert H. Scales blames cumbersome acquisition protocols for failing to provide infantrymen with effective rifles.
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Dispatches from gun country: ‘Guns are restricted enough’ in the U.S.
by Ben PhilippiIn 2011, Branden Spear hand-painted a Victorian house in Cambridge, Maryland with the American flag in protest of the local historic building codes that made his job as a contractor difficult and expensive.
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Dana Loesch: Bureaucrats pushing lengthy waiting periods have ‘blood on their hands’
by Brian SeayCommentator Dana Loesch ripped into lengthy gun purchase waiting periods Thursday in a segment on NRATV.
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Bill to protect gunsmiths from new regulations introduced
by Chris EgerA bipartisan group of lawmakers have debuted a proposal that would transfer export oversight for most gunsmiths from the State Department in an effort to curb a possible $2,250 annual fee to stay in operation.
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144 Lawmakers urge Obama to rescind ITAR gunsmithing change
by Chris EgerA bipartisan group of lawmakers are not happy with a change by the State Department in July that could force even hobbyist gunsmiths to register and pay a $2,250 annual fee to stay in operation.
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