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Gun Control Act (18 U.S.C. Chapter 44)
Portions of Regulations in Part 478 that are no longer effective after 9/13/04
On September 13, 1994, Congress passed the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, Public Law 103-322. Title IX, Subtitle A, Section 110105 of this Act generally made it unlawful to manufacture, transfer, and possess semiautomatic assault weapons (SAWs) and to transfer and possess large capacity ammunition feeding devices (LCAFDs). The law also required importers and manufacturers to place certain markings on SAWs and LCAFDs, designating they were for export or law enforcement/government use. Significantly, the law provided that it would expire 10 years from the date of enactment. Accordingly, effective 12:01 am on September 13, 2004, the provisions of the law ceased to apply and the following provisions of the regulations in Part 478 no longer apply:
Section 478.11 — Definitions of the terms “semiautomatic assault weapon” and “large capacity ammunition feeding device”
Section 478.40 — Entire section
Section 478.40a — Entire section
Section 478.57 — Paragraphs (b) and (c)
Section 478.92 — Paragraph (a)(3) – [Note: Renumbered from paragraph (a)(2) to paragraph (a)(3) by TD ATF â€“ 461 (66 FR 40596) on August 3, 2001]
Section 478.92 — Paragraph (c)
Section 478.119 — Entire section – [Note: An import permit is still needed pursuant to the Arms Export Control Act – see 27 CFR 447.41(a)]
Section 478.132 — Entire section
Section 478.153 — Entire section
Note: The references to “ammunition feeding device” in section 478.116 are not applicable on or after September 13, 2004.
Note: The references to “semiautomatic assault weapons” in section 478.171 are not applicable on or after September 13, 2004.
Notices of proposed rulemaking (Firearms, Explosives and Others)
2011-2 — – Locking Requirements for Outdoor Type 5 Bin and Silo Magazines
2011-1 — Consolidation of Required Records for Importers
2010-10 — Manufacturing Operations May Be Performed by Licensed Gunsmiths Under Certain Conditions
2010-9 — Supporting Documentation for Import Permit Applications
2010-8 — Consolidation of Required Records for Manufacturers
2010-7 — Perforating Gun Storage
2010-6 — State of Residence
2010-3 — Identification of Maxim Side-Plate Receivers
2010-2 — Visibility of Marks on Explosives Containers Stored in Magazines
2010-1 — Temporary assignment of a firearm by an FFL to an unlicensed employee does not constitute a transfer, however, temporary assignment of a firearm to an unlicensed agent, contractor, volunteer or other non-employee is a transfer
2009-5 — Firearms Manufacturing Activities – Identification Markings of Firearms
2009-3 — Storage of Explosives in Law Enforcement Explosives Response Vehicles
2009-2 — Firearms Manufacturing Activities – Installation of “Drop In” Replacement Parts
2009-1 — Firearms Manufacturing Activities
2008-3 — Electronic Version of Form 4473
2008-2 — Records Required for Firearms Licensees
2008-1 — Fabrique Nationale Herstal SA (FN) FNC rifle
2007-4 — Alternative Methods or Procedures; Emergency Variations from Requirements
2007-3 — Preloading and Temporary Storage of Blasting Agents on Bulk Delivery Vehicles
2007-2 — Temporary Storage of Display Fireworks
2007-1 — Maintaining Required Explosives Records in Computerized Form
2006-2 — Classification of Devices That are Exclusively Designed to Increase the Rate of Fire of a Semiautomatic Firearm. The Ruling Applies to the Akins Accelerator™ and May Apply to Other Devices
2006-1 — Temporary Emergency Variations from the Explosives Marking Requirements
2005-4 — A ported device attached to the barrel of a paintball gun
2005-3 — Meaning of Term “Inhabited Building”
2005-2 — Meaning of Term “Highway”
2004-5 — Minigun Ruling
2004-3 — Locking Requirements for Indoor Type 4 Storage Magazines; Alternate Methods or Procedures; Emergency Variations from Requirements
2004-2 — Temporary Importation of Firearms Subject to the NFA
2004-1 — Transfer of Firearms
2003-6 — Use of ATF Electronic eForm 6
2003-5 — Distribution of Explosives to Limited Permittees
2003-4 — Importation Of Sten Type Receivers For Unrestricted Commercial Sale
2002-7 — Prohibited Practices
2002-6 — Identification of Firearms, Armor Piercing Ammunition, and Large Capacity Ammunition Feeding Devices
2002-5 — Transfer and Possession of Machineguns
2002-4 — Indoor Storage of Explosives in Business Premises Directly Adjacent to a Residence or Dwelling
2002-3 — Indoor Storage of Explosives in a Residence or Dwelling
2001-5 — Identification of Transferee
2001-3 — Importation of Surplus Military Curio or Relic Firearms
2001-1 — Destructive Device
97-2 — Semiautomatic firearms resembling the Browning 1919 A-4 and A-6 machineguns are “portable weapons” within the definition of “firearm” in 27 CFR § 53.11
95-1 — Parts and Accessories
94-6 — Tax on Use by Manufacturer, Producer or Importer of Firearms or Ammunition
85-10 — Surplus Military Frames or Receivers, Alone, Denied Importation
77-24 — Storage of Electric Blasting Caps with Other Explosive Materials.
76-18 — Alternate bullet-resistant construction standards for explosives magazines.
76-10 — One Sale with Multiple Deliveries.
76-4 — Meaning of Terms, “State of Residence.”
75-35 — Identification of Explosive Materials.
75-31 — Meaning of Terms, “Engaged in the Business.”
75-21 — Construction of Storage Facilities by the Department of Defense – Concrete Floors.
75-20 — Meaning of Terms, “Inhabited Building.”
Department of Justice Unified Agenda, Fall 2010
Department of Justice Unified Agenda, Spring 2010
Department of Justice Unified Agenda, Fall 2009
Department of Justice Unified Agenda, Spring 2009
Department of Justice Unified Agenda, Fall 2008
Department of Justice Unified Agenda, Spring 2008
Department of Justice Unified Agenda, Fall 2007
Department of Justice Unified Agenda, Fall 2005
Department of Justice Unified Agenda, Spring 2005
Department of Justice Unified Agenda, Fall 2004
Example Non-Resident Permit:
The 2004 Virginia General Assembly amended § 18.2-308, Code of Virginia, to authorize nonresidents of Virginia to apply for a concealed handgun permit. Nonresidents of the Commonwealth 21 years of age or older may apply in writing to the Virginia State Police for a five-year permit to carry a concealed handgun. The application shall be made under oath before a notary or other person qualified to take oaths on a form provided by the Virginia State Police, requiring only that information necessary to determine eligibility for the permit. If the permittee is later found by the Virginia State Police to be disqualified, the permit shall be revoked and the person shall return the permit after being so notified by the Department of State Police.
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§18.2-308 (O.) : Private property when prohibited by the owner of the property, or where posted as prohibited.
§18.2-308.1 : School property. Exemptions to this statute include a person who has a valid concealed handgun permit and possesses a concealed handgun while in a motor vehicle in a parking lot, traffic circle, or other means of vehicular ingress or egress to the school.
§18.2-287.01 : Carrying weapon in air carrier airport terminal.