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FFL and was
He was assigned to the 2nd Régiment de Marche of the 1st Regiment, FFL, at Bayonne on 22 August 1914.
This development, particularly since it was a direct offshoot of the bi-annual CFC elections that saw Frank Padilla and his group defeated, caused a division of membership within CFC, as some of its membership migrated to Foundation for Family and Life ( FFL ).
Under the Gun Control Act of 1968, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, now the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives ( BATFE ) was given wide latitude on the enforcement of regulations pertaining to Federal Firearms License ( FFL ) holders.
The gun rights movement lobbied Congress to pass the FOPA to prevent the abuse of regulatory power — in particular, to address claims that the ATF was repeatedly inspecting FFL holders for the apparent purpose of harassment intended to drive the FFL holders out of business ( as the FFL holders would constantly be having to tend to ATF inspections instead of to customers ).
During World War II, the cross was adopted as the official symbol of the Free French Forces ( French: Forces Françaises Libres, or FFL ) under Charles de Gaulle.

FFL and by
Submachine guns produced after 1986, or not registered before the deadline, can be owned by law enforcement, security agencies, and holders of appropriate FFLs, such as a class 2 or 3 FFL, though those with an FFL do not technically own their weapon ; it is a demo weapon that they must relinquish after surrendering their license.
The issuance of a Federal Firearms License ( FFL ) involves a thorough background investigation and an inspection of the Gunsmith's premises by an Agent of the ATF.
The new community went by the name FFL until changing their name to Ganas in the early 1990s.
CFC leaders have stated that they are open to reconciliation with FFL, but do not expect a quick resolution, particularly since Padilla, current FFL Servant-General, continues to insist that only FFL is recognized by the Vatican.
Padilla's claim to be the founder of CFC, which is supported by FFL, is questioned by CFC.
View from US destroyer Caron at the moment of ramming by Soviet light frigate ( FFL 824 ) on 12 February 1988
In 1988, two US naval ships, destroyer and cruiser, were lightly rammed by Soviet Mirka II class light frigate ( FFL 824 ) and Burevestnik class frigate Bezzavetny ( FFG 811 ) inside contested Soviet territorial waters in the Black Sea, near the port of Foros.
Federal Firearms License ( FFL ) holders are generally required by law to use the NICS to determine if it is legal to sell a firearm to a prospective purchaser.
NICS is accessed by an FFL, on the firearm buyer's behalf, by phone or computer.
When contacted by phone, the communication is either with an FBI / NICS Examiner, who directly receives the information submitted by the FFL, or by proxy through a Call Center representative, who forwards the information electronically to the NICS.
An organization registered as an FFL minimizes the overhead involved in managing identification for multiple individuals who are employed by the organization.

FFL and use
Abroad, FFL may not use CFC in their names ” FFL is the name used in the USA.

FFL and CFC
Although FFL has received support from some Philippine and foreign dioceses, CFC still retains its recognition as a Catholic ministry nationally in the Philippines and internationally.

FFL and foundation
The pro-life feminist movement began to take shape in the early to mid 1970s following the foundation of Feminists for Life ( FFL ) in the United States and Women for Life in Great Britain.

FFL and for
The FFL Category 03 Curio & Relic license costs $ 30 and is valid for 3 years.
An individual cannot even repair a suppressor –– it must be returned to a Federal Fiream License holder ( FFL ) who has status as a Class-II / Special Occupation Taxpayer ( SOT ) manufacturer for repairs.
While the Gun Control Act prohibits the direct mail-ordering of firearms, a person may ship a gun via contract carrier ( UPS United States Postal service ( USPS ) or FedEx usually ) to a gunsmith ( who always has an FFL ) or the gunmaker's factory for repairs or modification.
A zoom lens is a mechanical assembly of lens elements for which the focal length ( and thus angle of view ) can be varied, as opposed to a fixed focal length ( FFL ) lens ( see prime lens ).
Susan Carpenter-McMillan, the president of the California chapter of Feminists for Life ( FFL ) in the U. S., said that " abortion is readily available on every street corner for young women.
Gordon met the five people who would become the original core-group of the Ganas community and incorporated the tax-exempt 501 ( c )( 3 ) non-profit organization Foundation for Feedback Learning ( FFL ) in 1974.
The ATF eForm 4473 is designed to help eliminate errors in completing Form 4473 for both the firearm purchaser and the Federal Firearms License ( FFL ) holding seller.

FFL and .
* Front focal length ( FFL ) or Front focal distance ( FFD ) is the distance from the front focal point of the system to the vertex of the first optical surface.
Only a Class-II manufacturer ( a FFL holder licensed to manufacture firearms or Type-07 license that has paid a Special Occupational Tax Stamp or SOT ) could manufacture machineguns after that date, and they can only be sold to Government, law-enforcement, and military entities.
Only a Class-II manufacturer ( a FFL holder licensed as a “ Manufacture of Firearms ” or Type-07 license that has paid a Special Occupational Tax Stamp or SOT ) can manufacture NFA firearms ( other than destructive devices ) making-tax free.
A Destructive Device manufacturing license or Type-10 FFL holder can manufacture destructive devices making-tax free.
The phrase " All NFA Rules Apply " is commonplace these days — this disclaimer is usually posted in bold print from firearm dealers holding an FFL license.
An FFL is required as a prerequisite to become a Special Occupation Taxpayer ( SOT ): Class 1 importer, Class 2 manufacturer-dealer or Class 3 dealer in NFA firearms, not an individual owner.
Inter-state transfers must be facilitated through a Federal Firearms Licensee ( FFL ) while intrastate transfers may be between two persons.
Punishment can range from losing their FFL ( and therefore the privilege to engage in any firearms-related business ), to fines and in severe cases, such as conspiring to supply the criminal element with black market weaponry, imprisonment in a Federal prison.
Enlisting an unlicensed ( no FFL ) machine shop to create gun receivers can be illegal.
Since 2001 FFL has taken in an average of $ 475, 000 in total annual revenue, including direct public support and program service revenue.
Mildred Gordon continues to draw an annual salary of $ 40, 000 as the executive director of FFL.
In 2007 the legal address of FFL changed from Ganas headquarters on Staten Island to Brooklyn, and the same year FFL's tax return declared only $ 15, 550 in total revenue and $ 75 in direct public support.
After the Armistice of 22 June 1940, he left Mexico to join the Free French Forces ( FFL ) in London.

daring and move
Although the Turun Sanomat Building and Paimio Sanatorium are comparatively pure modernist works, they too carried the seeds of his questioning of such an orthodox modernist approach and a move to a more daring, synthetic attitude.
Disraeli, then just twenty-three, did not move in high society, and the numerous solecisms present in his otherwise brilliant and daring work made this painfully obvious.
The daring move by Clive had an important consequence: the Tanjoreans abandoned the fort, which the British triumphantly occupied.
Meanwhile, Sullivan was at a standoff with the detachment of the 55th Regiment that had come to assist the 40th Regiment, neither daring to move towards the main battle for risk of exposing its flank.
This daring move showed that the Medici family thought that they could take ownership of David, a symbol of the city of Florence.
Considered his most daring political move, the reform probably hastened the end of the Giolittian Era because his followers controlled fewer seats after the elections of 1913.
< div style = " font-size: 100 %;">< font color = # EEEEEE > — </ font > She dawdles, not daring to move closer ,/ Afraid he might compare her with leftover peach .</ div >
The decision to move to the country was especially daring considering it would be more than ten years before the “ circumferential highway ” ( later known as the Beltway ) was completed, and more than 15 years before a shopping mall was built at Tyson ’ s Corner.
On move twenty it was tempting for the World Team to grab a pawn and protect the g7-bishop with 20 ... Qxb2, daring the white rooks to occupy whichever files they chose, but in many continuations the World Team's king would sit rather uncomfortably in the center.
Monck at first refused to make available some of his small number of sloops, as they were needed to move supplies ; when he at last found the captain of the Matthias willing to assist, Pett answered that it was too late as he was busy sinking the blockships and there was no pilot to be found daring to take such a risk anyway.
During the first four seasons, the relationship remains in stasis, with neither daring to make any real romantic move on the other.
During the first four seasons, the relationship remains in stasis, with neither daring to make any real romantic move on the other.
In books of collected journalism such as Der rasende Reporter ( The Raging Reporter ) ( 1924 ), he cultivated the image of a witty, gritty, daring reporter always on the move, a cigarette clamped doggedly between his lips.
During the times of increasing price of gas, she made a daring move by asking her radio listeners to boycott Petro-Canada to push the country's national fuel company to decrease its prices.
Senna now had a huge lead over Prost and Mansell, but the Englishman was in no mood to stay third and passed Prost with a daring move going into the chicane.
Mansell was putting pressure on Prost, who had troubles with a loose wheel made a daring move up the chicane on lap 63 to take second.
With a daring move Berger passed Mansell but Mansell charged back and attacked taking back second place.
It was a daring move, as Hakim had to maintain the right balance between tradition and innovation to keep his local audience happy, while moving towards global audience.
It was seen as a political move by defenders of the status quo to punish Horie for daring to challenge them, and to discredit him and the business practices he had come to represent, which Horie's opponents considered distasteful and " un-Japanese.
Among them were a " burpaphone ," " assorted belches ," " garbage disposal grinding up violin " and, in a rather daring move for the mid 1950s, a sexually charged reference to something called a " poontangaphone ".
Nelson Piquet ( Benetton-Ford ) won his second F1 GP in a row having won the previous race in Japan, but the driver of the race was Ferrari's Nigel Mansell who set numerous lap records chasing both Senna and late in the race in his pursuit of his former Williams team mate Piquet only to finish 2nd by 3 seconds after a daring passing move on the last lap at the hairpin at the end of the Brabham Straight just missed taking both cars out.
In an unusually daring move for 1950's television, it was presented in that medium in 1953, as part of the famous anthology, Omnibus, under the title 135th Street.
The lyrics of the song are about Björk's brother, as revealed by the singer and show Björk daring him to move up and find a job to keep his life on, and also for him to not fall into bad things and learn to defend himself: " It's actually written to a relative of mine who had been a bit out of order for a while.
He stages one final daring move against the aristocracy and corrupt Mafia chiefs.

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