Uniform Machine Gun Act

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The Uniform Machine Gun Act was drafted and published by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.[1] Maryland (1939), South Dakota (1939), Arkansas (1947), Montana (1947), Wisconsin (1947), Connecticut (1947), and Virginia (1950) adopted the act as law.[2]

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