(a) Base Offense Level: 6 (b) Cross Reference (1) If a recordkeeping offense reflected an effort to conceal a substantive explosive materials offense, apply §2K1.3 (Unlawful Receipt, Posses- sion, or Transportation of Explosives Materials; Prohibited Transac- tions Involving Explosive Materials). Guidelines Manual (November 1, 2024) ║ 255 §2K2.1 Statutory Provisions: 18 U.S.C. § 842(f), (g). Commentary Background: The above-referenced provisions are recordkeeping offenses applicable only to “licen- sees,” who are defined at 18 U.S.C. § 841(m). Historical Note Effective November 1, 1991 (amendment 373). A former §2K1.6 (Shipping, Transporting, or Receiving Ex- plosives with Felonious Intent or Knowledge; Using or Carrying Explosives in Certain Crimes), effective November 1, 1987, amended effective November 1, 1989 (amendment 303) and November 1, 1990 (amend- ment 331), was deleted by consolidation with §2K1.3 effective November 1, 1991 (amendment 373). §2K1.7. [Deleted] Historical Note Section 2K1.7 (Use of Fire or Explosives to Commit a Federal Felony), effective November 1, 1989 (amend- ment 188), amended effective November 1, 1990 (amendment 332), was deleted by consolidation with §2K2.4 effective November 1, 1993 (amendment 481). * * * * * 2. FIREARMS
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