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Old May 15th, 2013, 15:24   #303
c3sk
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J-Man asked a very broad question.

For legally purchased products which are ITAR controlled. This is how the state department paperwork is intended to work:

Rampart requests the license to export a particular item, in this case we can use the Civilian Class 1 Dbal unit from LDI. Upon your purchase of the item, Rampart is legally required and obligated to alert the state department of the transfer to you via another ITAR form. However, keep in mind that all these items have had their serial number and product part numbers previously recorded and are being legally exported from the US and sold in another country.

There have been cases where I have purchased ITAR items from reputable Canadian based retailers which did not require any declaration of transfer, which I assume the retailer has taken care of on there end and as such I have not been burdened with it.

So with that being said, since we can safely assume the retailers have registered these items for export with the state department, and they have been legally sold in Canada. You definitely won't have any problems on the Canadian side pending your Y-38 is filled out correctly for that item. As for the US State department, I can't forse any particular complications... however to be 100% sure - just phone them up and ask for clarification.
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