Proposed Amendments to Firearms Acts: Hearings, Volúmenes1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 717 páginas |
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... transfer of ownership of fire- arms_ Interstate Traffic in Firearms and Ammunition , publication No. 417 ( Rev. 1-65 ) , Internal Revenue Service .. Machineguns and Certain Other Firearms , publication No. 232 ( Rev. 1-63 ) , Internal ...
... transfer of ownership of fire- arms_ Interstate Traffic in Firearms and Ammunition , publication No. 417 ( Rev. 1-65 ) , Internal Revenue Service .. Machineguns and Certain Other Firearms , publication No. 232 ( Rev. 1-63 ) , Internal ...
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... transfer of ownership of firearms . 161 Interstate Traffic in Firearms and Ammunition publication No. 417 ( Rev. 1-65 ) , Internal Revenue Service ... Machineguns and Certain Other Firearms publication No. 232 ( Rev. 1-63 ) , Internal ...
... transfer of ownership of firearms . 161 Interstate Traffic in Firearms and Ammunition publication No. 417 ( Rev. 1-65 ) , Internal Revenue Service ... Machineguns and Certain Other Firearms publication No. 232 ( Rev. 1-63 ) , Internal ...
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... transfer of weapons such as machineguns would be applicable with respect to the making and trans- fer of such destructive devices . Also , it would be unlawful for a person to possess a destructive device of this character unless such ...
... transfer of weapons such as machineguns would be applicable with respect to the making and trans- fer of such destructive devices . Also , it would be unlawful for a person to possess a destructive device of this character unless such ...
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... transfer tax levied under section 5811 ( a ) on the transfer of machineguns , sawed - off shotguns , destructive devices , etc. , from $ 200 for each such weapon transferred in the United States to $ 400 for each such weapon so ...
... transfer tax levied under section 5811 ( a ) on the transfer of machineguns , sawed - off shotguns , destructive devices , etc. , from $ 200 for each such weapon transferred in the United States to $ 400 for each such weapon so ...
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... transfer of such weapons , and to increase the rates of special ( occupational ) tax , transfer tax , and making tax imposed by the Act , and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United ...
... transfer of such weapons , and to increase the rates of special ( occupational ) tax , transfer tax , and making tax imposed by the Act , and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United ...
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Alcohol and Tobacco application BATTIN bazookas bear arms BETTS bill BURKE BYRNES Chairman citizens COHEN committee Congress Constitution Court crime CURTIS definition destructive devices District Director District of Columbia employer identification enacted exportation Federal Firearms Act felon firearms or ammunition foreign commerce going handgun HERLONG importation individual Internal Revenue Code Internal Revenue Service interstate commerce interstate or foreign juveniles KATZENBACH keep and bear legislation legitimate license fee licensed dealer mail-order manufacturer military militia National Firearms Act National Rifle Association ORTH pawnbroker penalties percent person pistols police possession present problem prohibited proposed provisions purchase purposes question receive firearms registered regulations restrictions rifles and shotguns right to bear robbery second amendment Secretary sell serial number shipment shipped special occupational sporting sportsmen stamp statement statute Subpart Sullivan law thereof tion Tobacco Tax Division transfer tax transportation ULLMAN United violation WATTS
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