Steve Rooke wrote: > Hmmm... International Traffic in Arms Regulations, well I don't like > to poke holes in that excuse but unless the US customs are REALLY > paranoid, I can't see how most of the items I have tried to purchase
Fortunately, the determination of what is ITAR is not left up to you to see, but rather is determined by the DOD and the State Department... where they use the most highly placed morons to scientifically assess the risk and make the classifications. They are from the government, and they are here to help you. > would be covered under this. But, I suppose you could poke someone in > the eye with a ball-point pen therefore it could be labled an an arm > but I'm sure there are other reasons for most of refusals to ship > outside the 48 States. It's not just a couple of dealers who take this > position, it seems to be the case with a number of sellers sadly. If you have ever been on the other side of an ITAR investigation, you would rightly conclude that it isn't safe to do anything other than scrap and destroy US surplus materials... which is precisely what they want you to do. -Chuck Harris _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
