Federal
agencies that provide customer services to the firearms and ammunition industry
are affected by the shutdown. The FBI's
NICS Section is maintaining normal business hours. On the other
hand, ATF's Office of
Enforcement Programs and Services (EPS), which includes the
imports, firearms technology, NFA branches, the licensing center and firearms
industry programs branch now processing marking variances, is effectively shut
down, operating with minimal staff. The State
Department's Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) is
accepting licenses, but only acting on them in genuine emergency situations. The Commerce Department Bureau of
Industry and Security (BIS) is no longer accepting export
license applications, classification requests (CCATS), encryption reviews,
encryption registrations or advisory opinion requests. Similarly, BIS will not
be issuing any final determinations. All pending export license applications,
commodity classification requests, encryption reviews, encryption registrations
and advisory opinion requests will be held without action by BIS until the
shutdown ends. NSSF will continue to update the industry as additional details
on the government shutdown become available.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Government Shutdown and Firearms
This from today's NSSF Bullet Points:
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