No More ITAR Fees? - The Legal Brief

Published on September 28, 2017
Duration: 6:29

The Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG) met with the Department of State to discuss potential revisions to ITAR regulations. Key topics included clarifying the definition of 'manufacturing' for firearms and potentially moving certain categories from the USML to the EAR. This could alleviate significant registration fees and compliance burdens for gunsmiths, such as those performing muzzle threading. While the process faces regulatory hurdles, the administration appears to be working internally to revise ITAR, which would benefit the firearms industry by simplifying international exports and reducing compliance costs for small businesses.

Quick Summary

The Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG) is discussing revisions to ITAR regulations that could eliminate costly registration fees for gunsmiths performing services like muzzle threading. The proposed changes involve moving firearms categories from the USML to the EAR, aiming to simplify export processes and reduce compliance burdens for the industry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to The Legal Brief
  2. 00:51NRA Board of Directors Petition
  3. 01:11Preview of SHARE Act Discussion
  4. 01:20DTAG Public Meeting Overview
  5. 01:49DTAG's Role and Advisory Function
  6. 01:55Topics Discussed at DTAG Meeting
  7. 02:51Firearms Industry Focus: Manufacturing Definition
  8. 03:00DDTC's 2016 ITAR Guidance and Gunsmiths
  9. 03:18Importance of ITAR Manufacturing Definition
  10. 03:29ITAR Registration Requirements for Gunsmiths
  11. 03:40Cost of ITAR Registration for Businesses
  12. 03:50Positive Developments from DDTC
  13. 04:07USML Categories Undergoing Revision
  14. 04:29Hurdles in Moving USML to EAR
  15. 05:01Administration's Efforts to Revise ITAR
  16. 05:10Benefits for the Firearms Industry
  17. 05:21Recap: ITAR Revisions and Gunsmiths
  18. 05:37Agency Initiative vs. Congressional Action
  19. 05:45Call to Action: Monitor Federal Register
  20. 05:53Video Engagement and Subscription
  21. 06:03Host's Website and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ITAR and why is it relevant to gunsmiths?

ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) governs the export and import of defense-related articles and services. Previously, guidance suggested gunsmiths performing machining, like muzzle threading, needed to register under ITAR, incurring significant fees and compliance burdens.

What changes are being considered for ITAR regarding firearms?

The Department of State, through DTAG, is considering revising the USML to move firearms-related categories to the EAR. This aims to simplify export regulations and reduce compliance costs for the firearms industry.

What are the potential benefits of moving firearms from USML to EAR?

Moving firearms from the USML to the EAR could significantly reduce registration fees and compliance complexities for gunsmiths and manufacturers. It would also facilitate easier export of firearms products globally.

What challenges exist in reforming ITAR regulations?

A key challenge is an executive order requiring agencies to repeal two regulations for every new one implemented. The Department of Commerce, which would manage the EAR, must navigate this process, potentially slowing down the reforms.

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