Changes in EXPORT REFORM now effect all EXPORTERS and 3rd party imports into CA .

Nothing difficult, we are in the process of complying a list of those effected. In the next few days you will receive a detailed email explaining the process to move forward.



For people who have used the old process and are waiting for their product to be exported, will we need to do anything?
 
Everything has been effected, meaning all items under the USML that require and export license... From barrels, magazines to firearms and everything in between.

Antiques and/or collectibles affected? or only/mostly new stuff?

ie/Colts/ Lee Enfields ect?
 
So does this mean we can no longer buy guns off gun broker, and have them shipped to you for export?

Edit: Nvm Saw that we now have to send you payment first, and then you will pay the seller on our behalf.
 
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It's a lot to digest, big lists and could take a month or two to understand all of it.

https://research.ncsu.edu/sparcs/compliance/export-controls/exports-tree/exports-tree-lists/


Lists of Export Controlled Items, Information and Software
Introduction

In considering whether or not a shipment to another country will require an export license, we need to consider both WHAT is being shipped and WHERE it is going.

The lists on this page deal with WHAT is being shipped. (See the lists of export controlled or embargoed countries for guidance about WHERE certain shipments may be sent.)

Items, Information and Software subject to US Export Control Laws and used in a university environment are generally categorized on the following two lists:

US Munitions List (USML) – (ITAR)
Commerce Control List (CCL) – (EAR)

In addition, under the provisions of the international Chemical Weapons Convention, the United States may require special declarations related to chemical shipments under either the ITAR or the EAR.

If you are shipping any equipment, software, biological agents or technology internationally, please complete the Export Control Determination Request to assist in the classification of the item and to confirm that the ultimate recipient is not a prohibited party. When in doubt of whether a determination is necessary, contact export_controls@ncsu.edu.

Munitions List
Published by the US State Department in its International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR): The ITAR addresses items, software and technologies that are primarily defense-related in application.

International Traffic in Arms Regulations

U.S. Munitions List:
(Link opens the State Department site; see Part 121)

Category I: Firearms, Close Assault Weapons and Combat Shotguns
Category II: Materials, Chemicals, Microorganisms, and Toxins
Category III: Ammunition/Ordnance
Category IV: Launch Vehicles, Guided Missiles, Ballistic Missiles, Rockets, Torpedoes, Bombs and Mines
Category V: Explosives and Energetic Materials, Propellants, Incendiary Agents and Their Constituents
Category VI: Vessels of War and Special Naval Equipment
Category VII: Tanks and Military Vehicles
Category VIII: Aircraft and Associated Equipment
Category IX: Military Training Equipment
Category X: Protective Personnel Equipment
Category XI: Military Electronics
Category XII: Fire Control, Range Finder, Optical and Guidance and Control Equipment
Category XIII: Auxiliary Military Equipment
Category XIV: Toxicological Agents, Including Chemical Agents, Biological Agents, and Associated Equipment
Category XV: Spacecraft Systems and Associated Equipment
Category XVI: Nuclear Weapons, Design and Testing Related Items
Category XVII: Classified Articles, Technical Data and Defense Services Not Otherwise Enumerated
Category XVIII: Directed Energy Weapons
Category XX: Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic and Associated Equipment
Commerce Control List
Published by the US Commerce Department in its Export Administration Regulations (EAR). EAR addresses “dual use” items, information and software that are primarily commercial in nature but also have potential military applications.

Bureau of Industry and Security Commerce Control list
Export Administration Regulations (Link opens the Commerce Department site. Scroll to Part 774.)

Links below open the individual sections of the Commerce Control List.

Category 0: Nuclear Materials, Facilities & Equipment (and Miscellaneous Items)
Category 1: Materials, Chemicals, Microorganisms, and Toxins
Category 2: Materials Processing
Category 3: Electronics Design, Development and Production
Category 4: Computers
Category 5: (Part 1: Telecommunications, Part 2: Information Security)
Category 6: Sensors and Lasers
Category 7: Navigation and Avionics
Category 8: Marine
Category 9: Propulsion Systems, Space
 
Please read post 14


So does this mean we can no longer buy guns off gun broker, and have them shipped to you for export?

Edit: Nvm Saw that we now have to send you payment first, and then you will pay the seller on our behalf.
 
Yes, it is a very log read and the complete USML is on the internet. Categories 1, 2, and 3 of the USML were originally suppose to migrate to the Dept of Commerce. Given all the recent events and outrage by extremest groups that is now off the table. The ITAR is currently being reviewed which is causing changes to Export Reform.

These changes are global and will effect 196 countries.

We will continue to keep everyone in the loop as these changes are implemented.


The IRUNGUNS Team


It's a lot to digest, big lists and could take a month or two to understand all of it.

https://research.ncsu.edu/sparcs/compliance/export-controls/exports-tree/exports-tree-lists/


Lists of Export Controlled Items, Information and Software
Introduction

In considering whether or not a shipment to another country will require an export license, we need to consider both WHAT is being shipped and WHERE it is going.

The lists on this page deal with WHAT is being shipped. (See the lists of export controlled or embargoed countries for guidance about WHERE certain shipments may be sent.)

Items, Information and Software subject to US Export Control Laws and used in a university environment are generally categorized on the following two lists:

US Munitions List (USML) – (ITAR)
Commerce Control List (CCL) – (EAR)

In addition, under the provisions of the international Chemical Weapons Convention, the United States may require special declarations related to chemical shipments under either the ITAR or the EAR.

If you are shipping any equipment, software, biological agents or technology internationally, please complete the Export Control Determination Request to assist in the classification of the item and to confirm that the ultimate recipient is not a prohibited party. When in doubt of whether a determination is necessary, contact export_controls@ncsu.edu.

Munitions List
Published by the US State Department in its International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR): The ITAR addresses items, software and technologies that are primarily defense-related in application.

International Traffic in Arms Regulations

U.S. Munitions List:
(Link opens the State Department site; see Part 121)

Category I: Firearms, Close Assault Weapons and Combat Shotguns
Category II: Materials, Chemicals, Microorganisms, and Toxins
Category III: Ammunition/Ordnance
Category IV: Launch Vehicles, Guided Missiles, Ballistic Missiles, Rockets, Torpedoes, Bombs and Mines
Category V: Explosives and Energetic Materials, Propellants, Incendiary Agents and Their Constituents
Category VI: Vessels of War and Special Naval Equipment
Category VII: Tanks and Military Vehicles
Category VIII: Aircraft and Associated Equipment
Category IX: Military Training Equipment
Category X: Protective Personnel Equipment
Category XI: Military Electronics
Category XII: Fire Control, Range Finder, Optical and Guidance and Control Equipment
Category XIII: Auxiliary Military Equipment
Category XIV: Toxicological Agents, Including Chemical Agents, Biological Agents, and Associated Equipment
Category XV: Spacecraft Systems and Associated Equipment
Category XVI: Nuclear Weapons, Design and Testing Related Items
Category XVII: Classified Articles, Technical Data and Defense Services Not Otherwise Enumerated
Category XVIII: Directed Energy Weapons
Category XX: Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic and Associated Equipment
Commerce Control List
Published by the US Commerce Department in its Export Administration Regulations (EAR). EAR addresses “dual use” items, information and software that are primarily commercial in nature but also have potential military applications.

Bureau of Industry and Security Commerce Control list
Export Administration Regulations (Link opens the Commerce Department site. Scroll to Part 774.)

Links below open the individual sections of the Commerce Control List.

Category 0: Nuclear Materials, Facilities & Equipment (and Miscellaneous Items)
Category 1: Materials, Chemicals, Microorganisms, and Toxins
Category 2: Materials Processing
Category 3: Electronics Design, Development and Production
Category 4: Computers
Category 5: (Part 1: Telecommunications, Part 2: Information Security)
Category 6: Sensors and Lasers
Category 7: Navigation and Avionics
Category 8: Marine
Category 9: Propulsion Systems, Space
 
It's amazing some of the things that are on those lists, thanks for posting and doing all the heavy lifting for the rest of us most appreciated!. :)
 
With regard to gunbroker...
It would be awesome if....

We filled out a online form and sent you the Gb link and visa info...

And checked off a box... Just bill me..
And waited for glory
 
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