1. The CMP is Federally Chartered (i.e. established by Congress).
2. They re-import nothing.
3. They receive their rifles from the government (U.S. Army).
4. The countries that received U.S. rifles on loan from the U.S. (not those who bought them outright) are required to return them to the U.S. Army.
5. The U.S. Army is required by Congress to turn these returned rifles over to the CMP.
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Keeping Surplus Military Weapons Off Our Streets
· When the United States provides military firearms to its allies, either as direct commercial sales or through the foreign military sales or military assistance programs, those firearms may not be imported back into the United States without U.S. government approval. Since 2005, the U.S. Government has authorized requests to reimport more than 250,000 of these firearms.
· Today, the Administration is announcing a new policy of denying requests to bring military-grade firearms back into the United States to private entities, with only a few exceptions such as for museums. This new policy will help keep military-grade firearms off our streets.
This ^^, but also to confuse the public further into believing he is actually doing something.This has nothing whatsoever to do with crime or violence.
This is a transparent action designed to antagonize law-abiding gun owners because we refused to accept UBCs, magazine bans, and NFA registration of military-looking guns.
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Not gonna happen. A vague term leaves more room for interpretation and enforcement.Define "Military-Grade". Does it include anything that was once military or just stuff currently in use?
Can a future president reverse executive orders as he pleases?
Congress can overturn an Executive Order.Do we, as citizens of this great nation, or congress have any recourse to these ridiculous EO's, or do we have to wait until a true patriot is sitting in the White House?
Really? The Ohio National Guard? I don't think so.I think the last notable use of the M1 Garand for criminal action was at Kent State in May 1970.