NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute 04-11-2014

Published on April 11, 2014
Duration: 2:39

The NRA-ILA reports on the ATF's recent decision to classify 7.62x39 ammunition as armor-piercing, restricting its importation. This action is met with strong disagreement from the NRA, which highlights the lack of clarity in ATF's decision-making process and the absence of a sporting purposes exemption, unlike that granted to 5.56x45 M855 and .30-06 M2AP. The NRA is working with Congress to seek answers and encourage the ATF to reconsider its classification or grant the exemption.

Quick Summary

The ATF has classified 7.62x39 ammunition as armor-piercing, restricting its importation. The NRA disagrees, citing the law's sporting purposes exemption, which has been applied to other ammunition types. They are working with Congress to urge the ATF to reconsider or grant this exemption.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction
  2. 00:11ATF Ammunition Import Restriction
  3. 00:30ATF's Official Position on 7.62x39
  4. 00:41NRA's Disagreement and Advocacy
  5. 01:05Sporting Purposes Exemption
  6. 01:23Exempted Ammunition Examples
  7. 01:33Congressional Efforts
  8. 02:03Call to Action for Constituents
  9. 02:22Contact Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the ATF restrict the importation of 7.62x39 ammunition?

The ATF recently issued an advisory stating that 7.62x39 ammunition is now considered armor-piercing ammunition under federal law. This classification makes the ammunition non-importable into the United States.

What is the NRA's stance on the ATF's classification of 7.62x39 ammunition?

The NRA strongly disagrees with the ATF's view that 7.62x39 ammunition is armor-piercing. They have been seeking clarity on the ATF's decision-making process and advocating for the ammunition's importability.

Does the law allow for exemptions to the armor-piercing ammunition restrictions?

Yes, federal armor-piercing ammunition law provides a sporting purposes exemption. The Attorney General has the discretion to exempt certain projectiles, an exemption that has previously been applied to 5.56x45 M855 and .30-06 M2AP ammunition.

What actions are being taken to address the ATF's classification of 7.62x39 ammunition?

The NRA is working with members of Congress, including Representatives Bob Goodlatte, James Sensenbrenner, and Howard Coble, to get more answers from the ATF and encourage them to grant a sporting purposes exemption for 7.62x39 ammunition.

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