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Department of Justice 
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
VOLUNTARY MAGAZINE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR AGENCIES/ENTITIES WHO STORE EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS


INSTRUCTIONS

    1. For items 1, 2, and 3, please provide the requested information 
    2. For item 5, Government agencies/entities are not required to obtain an ATF license or permit.  If the agency/entity has one, please provide information.
    3. For item 7, provide the number of explosives magazines that the agency/entity lease, own, share.  (“Lease” means monetary or non-monetary agreement between parties, goodwill, etc.) 
    4. For item 8, make additional copies if needed.  Magazine ID refers to the name designated by you, if applicable.  (E.g. Magazine #1.).  Magazine Type; refer to 27 CFR, Part 555.203 (Types of magazines).  Type 1 magazines:  Permanent magazines for the storage of any explosives.  Type 2 magazines:  Mobile and portable indoor and outdoor magazines for the storage of any explosives. Type 3 magazines, portable outdoor magazines for temporary storage of high explosives while attended, other classes of explosive materials may also be stored. Type 4 magazines:  Magazines for the storage of low explosives, or blasting agents.  Type 5 magazines:  Magazines for the storage of blasting agents.
NOTE: Do not include ammunition.  Generally, detonators are not allowed to be stored in the same magazine as other explosives.  Law Enforcement distractionary devices (flash bangs) may be stored in a type 4 magazine when properly packaged to Department of Transportation standards.