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083007atf Revises Federal Transaction Form

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is revising the federal Firearms Transaction Record form (ATF Form 4473) effective September 1st. The form is being updated to clarify prohibitions on purchasing firearms for those deemed a danger to themselves or others by a court, and to incorporate definitions of mental defectives from ATF regulations. The revisions also add "tribal offense" and "Tribal Law" to the definition of misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence, per the Violence Against Women Act.

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083007atf Revises Federal Transaction Form

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is revising the federal Firearms Transaction Record form (ATF Form 4473) effective September 1st. The form is being updated to clarify prohibitions on purchasing firearms for those deemed a danger to themselves or others by a court, and to incorporate definitions of mental defectives from ATF regulations. The revisions also add "tribal offense" and "Tribal Law" to the definition of misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence, per the Violence Against Women Act.

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FY-07-09 For Immediate Release

Contacts: Thomas Klein//Kathryn Mattingly Aug. 30, 2007


(202) 927-8500

ATF REVISES FEDERAL FIREARMS TRANSACTION RECORD FORM

WASHINGTON – The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives


(ATF) reminds federal firearms licensees that effective Sept. 1 they must use the revised
Firearms Transaction Record Part I – Over-the-Counter (ATF Form 4473).

“In the immediate aftermath of the tragic events at Virginia Tech in April, many
questions arose about whether the person responsible was prohibited under federal law
from possessing a firearm and how the shooter passed the background check required
before purchasing the two firearms used,” said ATF Acting Director Michael J. Sullivan.
“ATF is clarifying this form in an effort to make it clear that any person who has been
found by a court board or other lawful authority to be a danger to self or others is
prohibited from purchasing a firearm or ammunition.”

The form clarifies the question regarding “mental defectives” and incorporates the
definitions of this term set forth in the regulations, 27 CFR 478.11. The revision also
incorporates certain provisions of the Violence Against Women and Department of Justice
Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-162) by adding “tribal offense” and “Tribal
Law” to the definition of Misdemeanor Crime of Domestic Violence.

ATF is a principal law enforcement agency within the U.S. Department of Justice
dedicated to preventing terrorism, reducing violent crime and protecting our nation. The
men and women of ATF perform the dual responsibilities of enforcing federal criminal
laws and regulating the firearms and explosives industries. More information on ATF and
its programs and resources is at www.atf.gov.

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