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Will new regulations end the OSA, or just turn it into a sewing circle?
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<blockquote data-quote="OKCHunter" data-source="post: 2755896" data-attributes="member: 8534"><p>What I wrote to my Rep. and Senators:</p><p></p><p>Mr. XXXX -</p><p></p><p>I'm very concerned about the State Departments proposal to redefine and regulate "Technical Data" under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Technical data are blueprints, drawings, photographs, plans, instructions or documentation. Some State Department officials now insist that anything published online in a generally-accessible location has essentially been "exported," as it would be accessible to foreign nationals both in the U.S. and overseas. This type of regulation would be devastating for the many gun enthusiast who share detailed technical information and pictures on gun forums; auction sites that sell firearms because pictures are provided; online retailers that provide schematics for ordering replacement parts; and video sites such as YouTube that provide content on gun repair.</p><p></p><p>I believe this proposed rule change by the State Department, published in the Federal Register on June 3rd, is yet another attempt by the current Administration to institute a form of gun control. One of the reasons I voted for you was because of your stance on the 2nd Amendment. I hope you will take action to prevent this rulemaking by the State Department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKCHunter, post: 2755896, member: 8534"] What I wrote to my Rep. and Senators: Mr. XXXX - I'm very concerned about the State Departments proposal to redefine and regulate "Technical Data" under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Technical data are blueprints, drawings, photographs, plans, instructions or documentation. Some State Department officials now insist that anything published online in a generally-accessible location has essentially been "exported," as it would be accessible to foreign nationals both in the U.S. and overseas. This type of regulation would be devastating for the many gun enthusiast who share detailed technical information and pictures on gun forums; auction sites that sell firearms because pictures are provided; online retailers that provide schematics for ordering replacement parts; and video sites such as YouTube that provide content on gun repair. I believe this proposed rule change by the State Department, published in the Federal Register on June 3rd, is yet another attempt by the current Administration to institute a form of gun control. One of the reasons I voted for you was because of your stance on the 2nd Amendment. I hope you will take action to prevent this rulemaking by the State Department. [/QUOTE]
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