U.S. speeds licensing for gun, ammunition shipments to Ukraine
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[March 10, 2022]
By Andrew Hay
(Reuters) - The United States is rapidly
processing requests from Americans to export firearms and ammunition to
Ukraine, the U.S. Commerce Department said on Wednesday.
Americans are collecting weapons for Ukraine after President Volodymyr
Zelenskiy called on his citizens to defend the country from invading
Russian forces and promised to arm them.
The Commerce Department said it had imposed export controls on Russia to
"degrade its ability to sustain military aggression" and Americans
should check agency regulations to see if a license was needed to ship
specific firearms to Ukraine.
"The department has been processing requests rapidly for the export of
firearms and ammunition to Ukraine under its existing processes and
authorities," a department spokesperson said.
Americans are donating thousands of sets of body armor and millions of
rounds of ammunition in response to Ukraine's pleas for military
support.
Equipment donors and U.S. volunteers for Ukraine's armed forces must
navigate U.S. export license requirements for items like military-grade
bullet proof vests.
Controls at airports on volunteers carrying such body-armor appear to
have eased, a U.S. volunteer in Poland said.
"From the latest wave of people carrying plates this week, not a single
person has been stopped," said the volunteer, who asked not to be named,
referring to the ceramic plates that make vests bullet-proof.
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One of the first pieces of body armor Texas marketing executive Bret
Starr is shipping to colleagues in Lviv, Ukraine, who have asked for
helmets and bullet proof vests as they plan to defend their country
from Russia's invasion, is seen in this handout picture taken March
6, 2022. Picture taken March 6, 2022. Bret Starr/Handout via REUTERS
Two Americans shipping military
supplies to Ukraine, who asked to remain anonymous, said they had
seen rapid export license approvals.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, on New York's Long Island,
on Wednesday sent a letter to President Joe Biden requesting
immediate federal approval to ship more than 50 rifles he had
gathered in a donation drive for Ukraine.
"The fact that we do have a lot of legal gun ownership in the United
States means that, you know, people may have a spare gun to
contribute," said Blakeman, adding that he had received interest
from across the country in similar gun drives.
(Reporting by Andrew Hay in Taos, New Mexico; Editing by Donna
Bryson and Leslie Adler)
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