By Eric Heisig (May 31, 2022, 9:06 PM EDT) — The U.S. Department of Commerce on Tuesday made public its plan for Congress to be told about certain pending deals to export semiautomatic firearms after the previous presidential administration loosened restrictions for selling weapons overseas.
The rule from President Joe Biden’s administration would require congressional notice of a pending approval of an arms dealer’s plan to export $4 million or more worth of semiautomatic weapons. The process is overseen by the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security.
While the new rule does not change much of the application process, it nevertheless appears to be a response to complaints raised by several Democratic…
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