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BIS Bars Man's Exporting Privileges for 10 Years for Exporting USML Item Without License

The Bureau of Industry and Security denied Phillip Andro Jamison’s export privileges for ten years, or until Nov. 4, 2021, because of his 2011 conviction for violating the Arms Export Control Act by exporting U.S. Munitions List items without obtaining…

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a Department of State license. Jamison exported a holographic weapon sight to the United Kingdom without State Department permission. BIS also revoked all licenses issued to Jamison. Jamison is still serving his 30 month sentence, and was ordered to pay a $172,221 fine.