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The list is very specific , it does not. Appear to impact normal colored smoke. It appears to target devices that look like real devices. Like the simulation cans that appear to be cs but are just smoke, devices that mimic flashbang and military grenades. I can't find Mc 18 smoke grenade but
I've seen posts from airaoft smoke company's says they are legal within the new ATFE release. The ATFE lists the em55 , specifically, but not the tp40. I'm assuming normal colored smoke that yall use is going to be a ok. I wrote a big smoke retailer for clarification. Also every store would be break federal laws right now if normal smoke devices were illegal now.
Here is the list of newly regulated devices
Device Description Department of Transportation ex#
M11, M12, M13 Devices EX2015020101 M10 Devices EX2015020084 MC-18 Smoke Grenades EX2017122029 EG67 Powder and Confetti Bombs EX2020082412; EX2020082413 EM55 Emergency Smoke Devices EX2017040307; EX2017040290 Mil-X Smoke Devices EX2014020114; EX2014020235 EL55 Electric Smoke Devices EX2017010539; EX2017020010 EG67 Ball Grenades EX2015100576 Wire Pull Paint Grenades EX2015111073 EG18X Smoke Signals EX2015020398; EX2015020437