mdwest
AH ambassador
People also go to prison for decades for rape, murder, and pedo crimes..A quick google search will also tell you that people have been sentenced for decades in federal prison for ITAR violations. Should he just assume if he misinterprets an esoteric law that he will just get fined? Would a prosecution in federal court resulting in "just" a fine be not a big deal because no prison time? Should he assume if he does something illegal and gets caught that the prosecutor will take it easy on him? The bigger question: is it worth the risk?
Its pretty easy to figure out how to not commit those crimes and not go to prison without having to call a cop and have one define them for you..
Its equally easy to figure this out.. it only takes a little bit of effort...
Or, as stated earlier.. you can chose to live in fear of something you make the conscious decision to not understand, even after people tell you there is nothing to fear there at all..
No one said to listen to what I have posted.. although anyone even remotely informed or that have even a modicum of situational awareness would know that the information I am providing isnt coming from google..Is the risk worth it to him just because some arrogant guy on an African hunting website told him everything would be ok because he googled it too and found a law firm's website ans can rattle off his claim to fame of knowing a few guys' names and some facts about an obscure federal agency? "But judge, the guy on Africahunting.com said I was just exercising my freedom. Judge, he said even googled it!"
What was said was.. call DDTC.. call a lawyer.. check out the DDTC website...
Or, again, living your life in fear over nothing is also an option I would presume.. .
Another consideration: Do you think a potential violation of ITAR by an American hunter hunting in Africa is good for American hunters and African operators? Would something like that help our sport? Would something like this make it potentially easier or harder to take weapons out of the country to hunt?
Well.. Since gifting a rifle scope is clearly not an ITAR violation... Im not sure how you think there is any potential violation of ITAR... and therefore could hurt anyone in our sport..
but again.. feel free to live your life in fear of something you obviously know nothing about..
The OP has already opened himself up to scrutiny by posting this. Bringing a possible ITAR item and leaving it in Africa would probably have been unnoticed but still a pretty big risk. Advertising it on a hunting website won't make going unnoticed easier.
Once again proving you know nothing at all that you are speaking of... Since the item in question isnt even remotely close to being a regulated item (by the way.. if you go to the Trijicon website.. they take pride in the fact that they have taken this optic specifically to Africa for testing and use and that it has performed...)...
Is it worth the risk? Is doing something you need help from a specialized lawyer to make sure is ok...and then if the item falls under ITAR needing explicit authorization from the U.S. Department of State to legally gift to a foreign national really worth doing? Would he be somehow giving up some crucial part of his freedom if he was somehow able to gift it legally, but either excersized caution or didn't want to consult a lawyer, as you suggested, to find out?
Where exactly is the risk? What exactly is it you are terrified of?
In your first post you made it clear.. you know nothing about ITAR.. you even made a ridiculous recommendation to call law enforcement that proves you know nothing about ITAR to anyone that actually knows anything about ITAR..
Yet you dont want to actually learn any facts...
Again... take 5 minutes to go READ the regulation... inform yourself rather than continue to make ridiculous, unfounded, unsubstantiated statements that cant be supported by any fact.. and are only rationalized by your assumptions...
Or.. as advised prior.. continue to live in fear of something you know nothing about... and continue to choose to remain ignorant of facts..
Im sure you'll really enjoy your next trip to Africa using only iron sights..