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“Federal, state, tribal, and local government agencies, and people acting under their authority, should still be able to import, make, buy, transfer, or possess covered devices and modified firearms for authorized government purposes.”
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“Government law enforcement agencies, certain active officers, qualifying private college campus officers, and retired officers in good standing should be allowed to get or keep covered ammunition devices for law enforcement-related use under specified conditions.”
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“Licensed firearms manufacturers and importers should be allowed to make, import, transfer, sell, or possess covered ammunition devices for testing or experiments when the Attorney General approves it.”
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“Licensed nuclear facility operators, workers, and contractors should be allowed to use covered ammunition devices for required nuclear site security, approved training, and transporting nuclear materials.”
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