McClure and Volkmer sponsored a bill to reduce restrictions on the majority of gun owners. It removed the requirement to have an FFL to deal in ammunition and there was no more record keeping required for ammo purchases. It also permitted interstate sales of long guns in face to face transactions. It stated the govt position that permitted the owner of a firearm to carry it across state lines from a place where he could legally have it to another place where he could legally have it. I believe that it also permitted FFL holders to conduct transfers at a gun show whereas before they were required to only conduct transfers at the address that was on the license.
On the down side, suppressor internal parts, like wipes, became severely restricted and the manufacture of full auto firearms intended for the civilan market was banned.
[This message has been edited by Jeff OTMG (edited July 21, 2000).]