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15 USC § 901 to 910 - Repealed.
Section
901, acts June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 1,52 Stat. 1250; Aug. 6, 1939, ch. 500, 53 Stat. 1222; Mar. 10, 1947, ch. 15, 61 Stat. 11; Oct. 3, 1961, Pub. L. 87–342, § 1,
75 Stat. 757, defined in pars. (1) to (7) the terms “person”, “interstate or foreign commerce”, “firearm”, “manufacturer”, “dealer”, “fugitive from justice”, and “ammunition”. See section
921
(a)(1) to (3), (9), (10), (11), (14), and (16) of Title
18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure, respectively.
Section
902, acts June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 2,52 Stat. 1250; Oct. 3, 1961, Pub. L. 87–342, § 2,
75 Stat. 757, prohibited certain enumerated acts, including transporting, shipping, or receiving firearms or ammunition in commerce, subsecs. (a), (d) to (i) of which are covered in section
922
(a)(1), (c), (e) to (i) of Title
18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure, respectively, such subsecs. (d) to (i) also being covered generally in section
922(d) and such subsec. (i) in section
923(f), the presumption from possession rule of subsecs. (f) and (i) being omitted, and subsecs. (b) and (c) of which prohibited receipt with knowledge that transportation or shipment was in violation of former subsec. (a) or that the transportation or shipment was to a person without a license where State laws require prospective purchaser to exhibit a license to licensed manufacturer or dealer, respectively.
Section
903, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 3,52 Stat. 1251, provided for licenses to transport, ship, or receive firearms or ammunition. For subsecs. (a), (b), and (d), see sections
923
(a), (b),
922
(b)(5), (k),
923
(d), (f) of Title
18, respectively.
Section
904, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 4,52 Stat. 1252, excepted certain persons from the provisions of the chapter. See section
925
(a) of Title
18.
Section
905, acts June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 5,52 Stat. 1252; Feb. 7, 1950, ch. 2, 64 Stat. 3, prescribed penalties for violations. See section
924
(a) and (c) of Title
18.
Section
906, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 6,52 Stat. 1252, provided for effective date of chapter 18. Similar provisions are set out as a note under section
921 of Title
18.
Section
907, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 7,52 Stat. 1252, authorized rules and regulations. See section
926 of Title
18.
Section
908, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 8,52 Stat. 1252, contained separability clause. See section
928 of Title
18.
Section
909, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 9,52 Stat. 1252, provided for the Federal Firearms Act as the short title for chapter 18.
Section
910, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 10, as added Sept. 15, 1965, Pub. L. 89–184, 79 Stat. 788, provided for relief from disabilities resulting from conviction, application of provisions, public interest, and publication in Federal Register. See section
925
(c) of Title
18.
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Section
901, acts June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 1,52 Stat. 1250; Aug. 6, 1939, ch. 500, 53 Stat. 1222; Mar. 10, 1947, ch. 15, 61 Stat. 11; Oct. 3, 1961, Pub. L. 87–342, § 1,
75 Stat. 757, defined in pars. (1) to (7) the terms “person”, “interstate or foreign commerce”, “firearm”, “manufacturer”, “dealer”, “fugitive from justice”, and “ammunition”. See section
921
(a)(1) to (3), (9), (10), (11), (14), and (16) of Title
18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure, respectively.
Section
902, acts June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 2,52 Stat. 1250; Oct. 3, 1961, Pub. L. 87–342, § 2,
75 Stat. 757, prohibited certain enumerated acts, including transporting, shipping, or receiving firearms or ammunition in commerce, subsecs. (a), (d) to (i) of which are covered in section
922
(a)(1), (c), (e) to (i) of Title
18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure, respectively, such subsecs. (d) to (i) also being covered generally in section
922(d) and such subsec. (i) in section
923(f), the presumption from possession rule of subsecs. (f) and (i) being omitted, and subsecs. (b) and (c) of which prohibited receipt with knowledge that transportation or shipment was in violation of former subsec. (a) or that the transportation or shipment was to a person without a license where State laws require prospective purchaser to exhibit a license to licensed manufacturer or dealer, respectively.
Section
903, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 3,52 Stat. 1251, provided for licenses to transport, ship, or receive firearms or ammunition. For subsecs. (a), (b), and (d), see sections
923
(a), (b),
922
(b)(5), (k),
923
(d), (f) of Title
18, respectively.
Section
904, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 4,52 Stat. 1252, excepted certain persons from the provisions of the chapter. See section
925
(a) of Title
18.
Section
905, acts June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 5,52 Stat. 1252; Feb. 7, 1950, ch. 2, 64 Stat. 3, prescribed penalties for violations. See section
924
(a) and (c) of Title
18.
Section
906, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 6,52 Stat. 1252, provided for effective date of chapter 18. Similar provisions are set out as a note under section
921 of Title
18.
Section
907, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 7,52 Stat. 1252, authorized rules and regulations. See section
926 of Title
18.
Section
908, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 8,52 Stat. 1252, contained separability clause. See section
928 of Title
18.
Section
909, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 9,52 Stat. 1252, provided for the Federal Firearms Act as the short title for chapter 18.
Section
910, act June 30, 1938, ch. 850, § 10, as added Sept. 15, 1965, Pub. L. 89–184, 79 Stat. 788, provided for relief from disabilities resulting from conviction, application of provisions, public interest, and publication in Federal Register. See section
925
(c) of Title
18.
Effective Date of Repeal
Repeal effective 180 days after June 19, 1968, except that valid license issued thereunder shall not terminate until expiration according to terms of license unless sooner revoked or terminated pursuant to applicable law, see section 907 ofPub. L. 90–351, set out as a note under section
921 of Title
18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure.
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