Source: https://hueypnewtongunclub.org/laws-and-ethics
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 04:24:34+00:00

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1. Read and understand the ideology of Huey P. Newton, through books and his speeches. Constant political education is required. Our primary function is as a collective based developing political ideology and programs to educate the people. We are NOT a Panther formation of present-day or past design, The Black Panther Party existed from 1966-1982, since then there have been several revisions or efforts to resurrect the Party. We do not wish to follow that path but desire only to stand and exist on the ideals of Huey P. Newton and grow further in the 21 century.
2. Each local cadre is autonomous to their own community.
3. Local meetings required on a monthly basis at a minimum.
4. The company will not exclude any person based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or religious beliefs from joining.
5. Respect ALL elders and former members of the BPP, BLA, SNCC, PG-RNA, and RAM.
6. ALL members are to purchase an HPNGC- Alpha cadre patch and work diligently to purchase at one handgun and one rifle, and other such items necessary to carry out self-defense training and maneuvers.
8. Each Chapter will continually seek to recruit new members and promote Revolutionary Intercommunalism.
5. DO NOT HIT OR SWEAR AT THE PEOPLE.
6. DO NOT DAMAGE THE PROPERTY, OR CROPS OF THE POOR OPPRESSED MASSES.
8. ALWAYS GUIDE AND PROTECT THE CHILDREN.
9. REMEMBER YOU ARE THE SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE.
10. NEVER FORGET THAT EVERY REVOLUTIONARY ACT IS AN ACT OF LOVE & RESPECT.
11. LIVE BY HONOR, AND WHEN THE TIME PRESENTS ITSELF, DIE BY HONOR.
12. NEVER LET A DAY PASS THAT YOU HAVE NOT ALLOWED TIME FOR YOUR TRAINING.
13. REMEMBER THAT AT ALL TIMES YOU ARE REPRESENTING THE HUEY P NEWTON GUN CLUB.
The following information regards Federal firearms laws only. This information is not meant to offer legal advice. The sections of law cited are from Title 18 of the United States Code, e.g. 18 U.S.C. Section § 922(g), unless otherwise described.
requiring any firearms in the home to be inoperable during possession.
is not intended to be exhaustive.
of firearms by felons, etc.
muffler or firearm silencer; or (D), any destructive device.
system firearm (e.g., matchlock, flintlock, percussion cap, etc.); or a firearm made in or before1898, etc.
a. Inside or on federal property, § 930, exceptions exist.
b. Inside an airliner’s cabin, 49 U.S.C. § 46505.
the person must first notify the carrier in writing that the firearm or ammo is present, 922e.
d. In or within 1,000 feet of a school zone, 922 (q), exceptions exist.
e. May not send concealable firearms through the U.S. mail, § 1715, exceptions exist.
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Washington, D.C.
h. May not import or export firearms without the federal government's permission, Section , numbers 9 - 11.
shall be contained in a locked container other than the glove compartment or console.
a. Possess - A person of any age may possess a LG (rifle, shotgun).
in the same State as the purchaser.
in the same State as the recipient.
§ 922 (a)(3) receiver’s violation, up to 5 years in prison.
handgun only ammo, §§ 922 (x)(2), (x)(3), & (x)(5), but exceptions exist, see Section C.11.
b. Possess - A person 18 years of age or older may possess a HG (pistol, revolver).
dealer) who resides in the same State as the purchaser.
who resides in the same State as the recipient.
(a)(3) receiver’s violation, up to 5 years in prison.
3) FFL via the U.S. Mail in a State where the FFL is licensed and buyer is a resident, 922(c).
birth, height, weight, gender, race, prohibited person status (Section C), and sign it.
identification to an FFL: § 922 (a)(6), 10 years or § 924 (a)(1)(A), 5 years.
to make appropriate records, § 922 (m), 1 year.
background check if the LG is taken off the premises, § 922 (t).
alien is a resident of a State and gives his alien number or admission number which has been issued by the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, § 922 (a)(9).
premises are located in a State where the buyer does not reside.
violation, § 922 (a)(3) receiver’s violation, 5 years in prison.
number, serial number, type (pistol, revolver) and caliber, § 923 (g)(1)(A), 27 C.F.R. § 478.124.
identification to an FFL: § 922 (a)(6) 10 years or § 924 (a)(1)(A) 5 years.
records: § 922 (m) 1 year.
identification so a criminal background check can be completed before the firearm is transferred, § 922 (t) 1 year.
background check if the HG is taken off the premises, § 922 (t). Example: shooting range.
a. A non-prohibited person may acquire ammo in any State from an FFL or a non-licensee.
years of age, § 922 (b)(1).
c. Hand Gun Armor Piercing Ammo (APA), definition § 921 (a)(17)(B)&(C).
exportation or testing authorized by the U.S. Attorney General, § 922 (a)(7), 5 years.
exportation or testing authorized by the U.S. Attorney General, § 922 (a)(8), 5 years.
ATF, see E. Prohibited Firearms. Knowing violation: 26 U.S.C. § 5861, 10 years.
b. If a person intends to engage in the firearms business, he must first be licensed by ATF as a FFL.
Willful violation: § 922 (a)(1)(A), 5 yrs.
by § 925 (d)(3). Willful violation, § 922 (r), 5 yrs.
d. Armor Piercing Ammo – see 7c, above.
approval from ATF. See § 925 for firearms importable and not importable. Violation, § 922 (l), 5 years.
the firearm to the U.S. by completing Customs Form 4457 upon departing.
willful violation 22 U.S.C. § 2778, 10 years; knowing violation 18 U.S.C. 554, 10 years.
definition for "State of residence".
waiver, he must establish residency in a State before purchasing a firearm from an FFL.
a. A resident of a State may transfer a firearm to a resident of the same State.
year or 10 years; see exceptions, § 922 (x)(3).
take place at the FFL’s premises, § 922 (a)(1)(A).
unless it is a gift for B.
obtain a license from the ATF, § 922 (a)(1)(A). Willful violation, 5 years.
license from the ATF, § 922 (a)(1)(B). Willful violation, 5 years.
c. A person who sells ammunition only is not required to be licensed.
b. Record sales to individuals on ATF Form 4473, §§ 923 (g)(1)(A), 478.124.
business days, § 923 (g)(3).
d. Trace a firearm for the ATF within 24 hours, § 923 (g)(7).
f. Submit to yearly ATF inspection of its records and guns, § 923 (g).
3) Via the U.S. Mail in a State where the FFL is licensed and the buyer is a resident,§ 922(c).
transaction also complies with § 1715 (only certain persons are qualified to send or receive HGs in the U.S. Mail).
off the premises, § 922 (t).
f. FFL may sell firearms at gun shows only in a State where he is licensed, § 923 (j).
h. FFL may not knowingly sell a firearm or ammunition to a prohibited person: § 922(d), 10 years.
ordinance: § 922 (b)(2), 5 years.
revoked if he willfully sells APA, § 923 (e).
more firearms or ammunition affecting interstate commerce: § 922 (n), 5 years.
commerce: § 922 (g)(1), 10 years. It does not matter what sentence the felon actually received.
the felon is guilty of violating § 922 (g)(1).
have Power…To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States…” In Scarborough v.
sufficient to prove interstate commerce.
Relief investigations for many years except for corporations.
than 15 years in prison, § 924 (e).
knowingly possess etc. any firearm or ammunition affecting interstate commerce: § 922 (g)(2), 10 years.
firearm or ammunition affecting interstate commerce: § 922 (g)(3), 10 years. 27 C.F.R. 478.11.
possess etc. any firearm or ammunition affecting interstate commerce: § 922 (g)(4), 10 years. § 478.11.
commerce: §922 (g)(5), 10 years.
has a DOJ waiver described in § 922 (y)(2)&(3).
or ammunition affecting interstate commerce: § 922 (g)(6), 10 years.
commerce: § 922 (g)(8), 10 years.
10. Convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence - This person may not knowingly possess etc.
possession; a conviction which did not have as an element the use or attempted use of force, 921 (a)(33)(A)).
HG; the juvenile is a member of the Armed Forces or National Guard; or as protection during a home invasion.
(24), or armor piercing ammunition § 921 (a)(17)(B) to commit any of the following Federal crimes is subject to severe mandatory minimum prison terms and the death penalty if murder occurs during the crime.
NFA firearms must first pay a tax and have the firearm registered with the Federal government (ATF): 26 U.S.C.
§§ 5801- 5872, 10 years for each violation.
already registered with ATF: § 922 (o), 10 years).
922(j), 922 (u), 924 (l), 924 (m), 10 years.
923(e), 929, 924 (c)(5), different penalties.
4. Undetectable Firearm - Illegal to import, make or possess, etc. – § 922 (p), 5 years.
own or possess body armor – §§ 921 (a)(35), 931, 3 years.
with the serial number removed, changed, etc., § 922 (k), 5 years.

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