Sec. 4333. Requirement for registration by exporters
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As prescribed in regulations issued under section 4301, every person (other than an officer or employee of the United States Government acting in an official capacity) who engages in the business of manufacturing, exporting, or importing defense articles or defense services designated by the President under section 4301 shall register with the Department of State, and shall pay a registration fee which shall be prescribed by such regulations. Such regulations shall prohibit the return to the United States for sale in the United States (other than for the United States Armed Forces or its allies or for any State for local law enforcement agency) of any military firearms or ammunition of United States manufacture furnished to foreign governments by the United States under this Act, or predecessor Act, or any other foreign assistance or sales program of the United States, whether or not enhanced in value or improved in condition in a foreign country.
The prohibition in paragraph
(1)shall not extend to similar firearms that have been so substantially transformed as to become, in effect, articles of foreign manufacture.