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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Federal Weapon Laws and Senator overseer of Law

Feinstein, Dianne (684)
Kennedy, Edward M. (678)
Reid, Harry (669)
Federal Register Volume 76, Number 23 (Thursday, February 3, 2011)
Enforce July 18 2012
voluntary application for enhanced weapons (Hydrogen ~ Meteorology
Weapon device) and the mandatory firearms (Mandatory Enforce February
3, 2011) background checks under section 161A. These implementing
regulations would onlyapply to nuclear power reactor facilities and
Category I strategic special nuclear material (SSNM) facilities.
who are engaged in the
protection of Commission-designated facilities, radioactive material,
or other property owned or operatedby an NRC licensee or certificate
holder, be subject to a fingerprint-based background check by the U.S.
Attorney General and a firearms background check against the Federal
National Instant Background Check System (NICS). These firearms
background checks will provide assurance that these security personnel
are not barred under Federal or applicable State law from
receiving,possessing, transporting, or using any weapons.
\1\ Covered weapons, standard weapons, and enhanced weapons are new
terms the NRC is defining in Sec. 73.2 of this proposed rule.
Enhanced weapons are weapons registered under the National Firearms
Act (e.g., machine guns, short-barreled shotguns, and short-barreled
rifles). Standard weapons are all other weapons. Covered weapons are
enhanced plus standard weapons.
machine guns (hereinafter referred to as ``enhanced weapons
authority''). The second advantage is that security personnel of
certain licensees or certificate holders will be permitted to
transfer, receive, possess, transport, import, and use handguns,
rifles, shotguns, short-barreled shotguns,short-barreled rifles,
machine guns, semiautomatic assault weapons, ammunition for these
weapons, andlarge capacity ammunition feeding devices, notwithstanding
State, local, and certain Federal firearms laws, including
regulations, that otherwise prohibited these actions (hereinafter
referred to as ``preemption authority''). Before the enactment of
section 161A, with limited exceptions, only Federal, State, or local
law enforcement authorities could lawfully possess machine guns.
Exercise of section 161A authority, however, will allow certain
licensees and certificate holders, after obtaining the necessary
authorization from the NRC, to lawfully possess enhanced weaponsthat
they previously were not authorized to possess. Licensee and
certificate holder applications for enhanced weapons authority and
preemption authority are both voluntary. Subsequent to the enactment
of the EPAct, NRC staff and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
staff,including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), began
development of the Firearms Guidelines
machine guns (hereinafter referred to as ``enhanced weapons
authority''). The second advantage is that security personnel of
certain licensees or certificate holders will be permitted to
transfer, receive, possess, transport, import, and use handguns,
rifles, shotguns, short-barreled shotguns,short-barreled rifles,
machine guns, semiautomatic assault weapons, ammunition for these
weapons, andlarge capacity ammunition feeding devices, notwithstanding
State, local, and certain Federal firearms laws, including
regulations, that otherwise prohibited these actions (hereinafter
referred to as ``preemption authority''). Before the enactment of
section 161A, with limited exceptions, only Federal, State, or local
law enforcement authorities could lawfully possess machine guns.
Exercise of section 161A authority, however, will allow certain
licensees and certificate holders, after obtaining the necessary
authorization from the NRC, to lawfully possess enhanced weapons that
they previously were not authorized to possess. Licensee and
certificate holder applications for enhanced weapons authority and
preemption authority are both voluntary. Subsequent to the enactment
of the EPAct, NRC staff and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
staff,including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms (ATF).

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