ITAR is a strange beast. Lots of prosecutions for transmitted data on items that seem to have no relevance to anything military, yet somewhere , they have been used, and as such, get classified. Companies have whole depts set up, to monitor this now, even e-mailing a drawing to a subsidiary branch in another country. Granted, there are many legit prosecutions, but , some are kinda off the wall though, electrical items are quite an eye opener.
I can see where the US Gov't may try to impinge on reloaders & shooters thru a backdoor type of bureaucratic means. ITAR is fairly vaguely worded in order to provide that means, if they should so desire to indulge themselves.

Last edited by 209jones; 08/02/16.