The Department of Commerce has put a 90-day hold on new export licenses of most civilian firearms, citing national security and foreign policies issues. The department will use the pause, which began on Friday, to “further evaluate firearm export control policies” and decide if any adjustments are required.
Due to concerns about U.S. regional security and foreign policy, the Department of Commerce has granted a 90-day pause on fresh export licenses for the majority of civilian firearms and ammunition. The department will be able to” further assess firearm export control review policies” to determine whether any changes are necessary thanks to the pause, which was implemented on Friday. Due to concerns about U.S. regional security and foreign policy, the Department of Commerce has halted fresh export licenses for the majority of civilian firearms and ammunition for 90 days. The department will be able to” further assess firearm export control review policies” to determine whether any changes are necessary thanks to the pause, which was implemented on Friday.
The Department of Commerce has put a 90-day hold on new export licenses of most civilian firearms, citing national security and foreign policies issues. The department will use the pause, which began on Friday, to “further evaluate firearm export control policies” and decide if any adjustments are required.