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National and Explosives
Civilian ownership of submachine guns is regulated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives under the provisions of the National Firearms Act of 1934 as amended by Title II of the Gun Control Act of 1968.
The city also has numerous federal government employers including the Internal Revenue Service, U. S. Coast Guard Operations Systems Center, U. S. Coast Guard National Maritime Center, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, and the Veteran Administration Center.
In addition to both the massive expansion of the Royal Arsenal and private munitions companies, other UK Government-owned National Explosives Factories and National Filling Factories were built during World War I.
Under the National Firearms Act ( NFA ), it is illegal for a private citizen to possess a sawed-off modern smokeless powder shotgun ( a shotgun with a barrel length shorter than or an overall length shorter than ), without a tax-paid registration from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, requiring a background check and either a $ 200 or $ 5 tax for every transfer, depending upon the specific manufacturing circumstances of the particular sawed-off modern shotgun being transferred.
All National Firearms Act firearms including destructive devices, must be registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, who then closely monitor use, transport, and storage of the items.
Products not under jurisdiction of the CPSC include those specifically named by law as under the jurisdiction of other federal agencies ; for example, automobiles are regulated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, guns are regulated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, and drugs are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
** Office of the National Explosives Detection Canine Team Program
After the start of World War II, he headed the National Defense Research Committee's Explosives Division.
Tripoli was involved as a plaintiff in a nine-year lawsuit ( in conjunction with the National Association of Rocketry as a co-plaintiff ) against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( BATFE ) as the defendant, regarding its claims of jurisdiction over and legal classifications regarding permitting, storage, and use of ammonium perchlorate composite propellant ( APCP ) in rocket motors.
Note: In World War I, the name used in the UK for Government-owned explosives factories was National Explosives Factory ; and the Cordite factory at Gretna was known as HM Factory, Gretna.
The Filling Factory's raw materials, such as TNT, RDX, or propellants, such as cordite, were manufactured in National Explosives Factories ( World War I ) or Explosive ROFs ( World War II ) and transported, by railway trains, to the Filling Factories for filling into munitions, produced at other plants.
The factory was initially owned by Nobel's Explosives, but in 1917 it was taken over by the Ministry of Munitions and it became a National Explosives Factory ( NEF Pembrey ).
The Striker is difficult to procure in the United States of America as it has been labeled as a destructive device under the National Firearms Act with no sporting purpose by the U. S. Justice Department's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( ATF ).

National and Detection
The Network Anomaly Detection and Intrusion Reporter ( NADIR ), also in 1991, was a prototype IDS developed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Integrated Computing Network ( ICN ), and was heavily influenced by the work of Denning and Lunt.
* Reines, F. & C. L. Cowan, Jr. " On the Detection of the Free Neutrino ", Los Alamos National Laboratory ( LANL ) ( through predecessor agency Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory ), United States Department of Energy ( through predecessor agency the Atomic Energy Commission ), ( August 6, 1953 ).
Because he had performed more work in this area than anyone else in the country, Loomis was appointed by Vannevar Bush to the National Defense Research Committee as chairman of the Microwave Committee and vice-chairman of Division D ( Detection, Controls, Instruments ).
The Reeve Paralysis Act authorizes additional funding for the treatment of ailments that result in immobility, while the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program Act increases funding for low-income women to receive preventative screenings.
She sponsored the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program Reauthorization Act of 2007, which helped low-income, underinsured and uninsured women pay for cervical and breast cancer-related medical services.
In the U. S., much of the Igloo White technology came from Sandia National Laboratories, which subsequently designed the Mini Intrusion Detection System ( MIDS ) family, and the U. S. Marine Corps's AN / GSQ-261 Tactical Remote Sensor System ( TRSS ).
** National Center for Preparedness, Detection and Control of Infectious Diseases ( NCPDCID )
* Deputy National Commissioner for Crime Intelligence and Crime Detection, assisted by three Divisional Commissioners, namely Detective Services, Criminal Record & Forensic Science Services and Crime Intelligence ;
* Staley, K. 2005, The Police National DNA Database: Balancing Crime Detection, Human Rights and Privacy, Genewatch UK

National and Canine
ACA ( American Canine Association ), ABBA ( Alapaha Blue-Blood Bulldog Association ), NKC ( National Kennel Club ), ( ABBBR ) Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog Registry, CKC ( Continental Kennel Club ), WWKC ( World Wide Kennel Club ), UWABC ( United Working Alapaha Bulldog Club & Registry ), UCA ( United Canine Association ), and IOEBA ( International Olde English Bulldogge Association ), ABBA ( American Bully Breeders Association ) to name a few.
Currently Shilohs can be shown in the American Rare Breed Association, the International All Breed Canine Association, Rarities, Inc., the Rare Breed Club of South Western Ontario, the National Kennel Club Inc. and the National Canine Association as well as special shows by two Shiloh dog clubs and an annual Homecoming held by the breed founder.
Ralph Julian Canine ( November 9, 1895 – March 8, 1969 ) was the first director of the United States ' National Security Agency ( NSA ).
* National Police Canine Association ( US )
') by the National Canine Defence League ( now known as Dogs Trust ).
One suggestion was that dogs could be picking up on pheromones, given that sweating can be a sign of early hypoglycemia ; a suggestion made by Chris Laurence, the then veterinary director of the Dogs Trust ( formerly the National Canine Defence League ).
Canine parvovirus will not infect humans .< ref > National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.

National and Teams
There are also National Nursing Response Teams ( NNRT ), National Pharmacy Response Teams ( NPRT ) and Veterinary Medical Assistance Teams ( VMAT ).
National Medical Response Teams ( NMRT ) are equipped to decontaminate victims of chemical and biological agents.
The Black Hills Area Council was granted a charter by the National Council, Boy Scouts of America in 1930, charged with the responsibility of organizing and supporting successful Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops, Varsity Scout Teams, Venturing Crews, Explorer Posts and Learning for Life Groups within its geographical boundaries.
National level Paintball Tournament for Professional players is organized yearly by the Paintball Co in which Teams from various Indian states and clubs participate.
Both the senior and youth men's and women's United States National Teams hold camps at The Home Depot Center regularly.
* NAVSAR National Association of Volunteer Search and Rescue Teams
The UK has also experimented with providing longer-term use of management consultancy techniques provided internally, particularly to the high-demand consultancy arenas of local government and the National Health Service ; the Local Government Association's Improvement and Development Agency and the public health National Support Teams ; both generated positive feedback at cost levels considered a fraction of what external commercial consultancy input would have incurred.
US Rowing Pan-Am and National Teams.
In early 2009 a number of Operational Mentoring and Liaison Teams ( OMLTs ) were embedded into the Afghan National Army battalions serving in the 4th ( ANA ) Brigade, 205th Hero Corps, in Uruzgan as part of the Australian mission to mentor and partner the ANA within the province.
Teams also have access to excellent nearby facilities, including the Roehampton Club and the National Tennis Centre.
A decline in interest within the UK in 1969-1970 led to the establishment of the three national competitions which have been contested to date, namely the National Singles, National Pairs, and the Teams of Four.
In 1979 the National Championship sanction changed from the USAC to Championship Auto Racing Teams ( CART ).
Teams play as Division I members of the National Christian College Athletics Association.
* National Football Teams
Teams from the Championship ( formerly National Division One ) and below now play for the Powergen National Trophy, and from 2009 – 10 Championship teams also play in the British and Irish Cup.
* Career statistics at National Football Teams

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