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UID:6691-1554595200-1554681599@guncalendars.com
SUMMARY:7N6 5.45x39 Ammunition Ban 2014
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, April 7\, 2014 \nAK-Ban-5.45×39 \nWhat Is 5.45×39 Ammo? \nWhen ATF tested the 7N6 samples provided by CBP\, they were found to contain a steel core. ATF’s analysis also concluded that the ammunition could be used in a commercially available handgun\, the Fabryka Bronie Radom\, Model Onyks 89S\, 5.45×39 caliber semi-automatic pistol\, which was approved for importation into the United States in November 2011. Accordingly\, the ammunition is “armor piercing” under the section 921(a)(17)(B)(i) and is therefore not importable. \n\nWhat Started all This? \nWhat Is 5.45×39 Ammo? \nWhat Is AP Ammo?\nGun Control Act of 1968\nViolent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 \nWho can Own AP Ammo? \n7.62×39 Steel-Core “Ban” \n5.45×39 Pistols\n– XCR-L 5.45x39mm Pistol – JBI Armory 5.45x39mm Pistol – Horns Custom Rifles 5.45x39mm Pistol\nOther “Rifle” Caliber Pistols \nWhat is Next? \nWho can Own AP Ammo? \n7.62×39 Steel-Core “Ban”
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/7n6-5-45x39-ammunition-ban/
CATEGORIES:Firearms Laws
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190416
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CREATED:20190409T135432Z
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UID:6727-1555286400-1555372799@guncalendars.com
SUMMARY:Montana Firearms Freedom Act
DESCRIPTION:Apr 15\, 2009 \nMontana Firearms Freedom Act \na state statute that sought to exempt firearms manufactured in Montana from federal regulation under the interstate commerce and supremacy clauses of the United States Constitution \nDeclares that firearms manufactured in the state of Montana after October 1\, 2009\, and which remain in the state\, are exempt from United States federal firearms regulations \n \n\nThese items are to be clearly stamped “Made in Montana” on a central metallic part.\nIt applies to all firearms other than fully automatic weapons\nIt also applies to ammunition (except exploding projectiles)\nIt also applies to accessories such as suppressors.\nThe law has no requirements for registration\, background checks or dealer licensing\n\nheld invalid by Federal courts \n 
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/montana-firearms-freedom-act/
CATEGORIES:Firearms Laws,US Gun History
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CREATED:20180529T103440Z
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UID:5154-1555372800-1555372800@guncalendars.com
SUMMARY:Arizona Constitutional Carry (2010)
DESCRIPTION:Arizona Constitutional Carry\nApril 16\, 2010\nArizona Gov. (Brewer) signed into law a bill making Arizona the third state allowing people to carry a concealed weapon without requiring a permit. \n#AzCDL\n@AzCDL\n#ConstitutionalCarry\n#Arizona #CCW \n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BS8NkzkAJZZ/?taken-by=gunwebsites
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/arizona-constitutional-carry-2010-4/
CATEGORIES:Firearms Laws
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CREATED:20180529T103434Z
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UID:5130-1556236800-1556236800@guncalendars.com
SUMMARY:Gun Possession Near Schools Not Restricted (1995)
DESCRIPTION:April 26\, 1995The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal law banning gun possession near schools on the grounds that it was beyond the scope of congress power to regulate interstate commerce. \nWe win and loose battles.. let’s resolve to win the war !! #GunChannels\n#GunWebsites #GunLaws #GunLife#LearnGunHistory #SmarterEveryDay \n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BTXVKqQAdmc/?taken-by=gunwebsites
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/gun-possession-near-schools-not-restricted-1995-3/
CATEGORIES:Firearms Laws
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