For Immediate Release Contact: Gail H. Davis FY-98-13 Date: July 13, 1998 Posting of Signs and Written Notification to Purchasers of Handguns WASHINGTON—The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) is issuing regulations to require that signs be posted on the premises of Federal firearms licensees and that written notification be issued with each handgun sold advising of the provisions of the Youth Handgun Safety Act. This law generally makes it unlawful for anyone under 18 years of age to knowingly possess a handgun, or for any person to sell, deliver or otherwise transfer a handgun to a person under 18. Certain exceptions are set forth in the statute. Effective September 11, 1998, all Federally licensed firearms importers, manufacturers, dealers, and collectors who deliver handguns to nonlicensed persons are required to provide written notification of the Youth Handgun Safety Act to such persons. Additionally, each licensed importer, manufacturer or dealer will be required to display a sign which warns of the criminal penalties provided under the Youth Handgun Safety Act, and which encourages handgun owners to safely store their handguns away from children. ATF will provide the required signs and written statements to Federal firearms licensees. Copies of the signs and written statements can be viewed at ATF’s Web site. For further information, see the July 13, 1998, issue of the Federal Register, contact ATF’s Public Information Division at (202) 927-8500, or visit ATF’s Web site at www.atf.treas.gov. -end-