Posted November 5, 2015 2:27 pm by Comments

By Justin Stakes

National Shooting Sports Foundation
National Shooting Sports Foundation

Newtown, CT -(AmmoLand.com)- Under the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA), most ammunition made with alternative material is illegal to import, manufacture and sell unless the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) determines it is “primarily intended to be used for a sporting purpose.”

In recent years, a number of manufacturers have been working to develop and market new and innovative hunting ammunition comprised of a wide array of metals and alloys. However, many of these cause the ammunition to fail a composition test set forth in the GCA which subjects the products to a ruling by the ATF on their intended use. As a result, at least 32 petitions have been submitted in recent years requesting exemptions for products clearly “intended for a sporting purpose.” Unfortunately, the ATF has given little indication as to when they will process these petitions.

ATF’s refusal to apply the sporting purposes test is resulting in a lack of the certainty needed for many companies to invest in the research and development needed to foster technological advancements in high performance and cost-effective ammunition. If this continues, it will result in the loss of hunters and recreational …Read the Rest

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