07-27-2014, 07:54 PM
The wording of the executive order states that buying or selling them is ok in the secondary market, ok in the primary market if already fully paid for, and ok in the primary market if "kalashnikov" has no primary interest in the transaction.
I would take this to mean that buying and selling them is fine, and importation is fine as long as they are not imported from Russia, in a case where Russia receives monetary compensation for the firearms. Obama is trying to make double headlines for "banning dangerous assault rifles" and simultaneously "cutting trade relations with Russia during conflict".
I would take this to mean that buying and selling them is fine, and importation is fine as long as they are not imported from Russia, in a case where Russia receives monetary compensation for the firearms. Obama is trying to make double headlines for "banning dangerous assault rifles" and simultaneously "cutting trade relations with Russia during conflict".
I would take this to mean that buying and selling them is fine, and importation is fine as long as they are not imported from Russia, in a case where Russia receives monetary compensation for the firearms. Obama is trying to make double headlines for "banning dangerous assault rifles" and simultaneously "cutting trade relations with Russia during conflict".


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