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* [https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-defense/3410346-verkhovna-rada-passes-bill-on-civilian-firearms-at-first-reading.html Rada approves bill on civilian firearm permit in first reading]
* [https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-defense/3410346-verkhovna-rada-passes-bill-on-civilian-firearms-at-first-reading.html Rada approves bill on civilian firearm permit in first reading]
* [https://en.thepage.ua/news/circulation-of-civilian-firearms-in-ukraine-verkhovna-rada-approves-bill-no-5708-in-first-reading Rada approves bill on civilian firearm permit in first reading]
* [https://en.thepage.ua/news/circulation-of-civilian-firearms-in-ukraine-verkhovna-rada-approves-bill-no-5708-in-first-reading Rada approves bill on civilian firearm permit in first reading]
* [[Stephen P. Halbrook]], [https://www.independent.org/news/article.asp?id=14102 Ukraine War Reintroduces U.S. Politicians to the Second Amendment], March 30, 2022


Context. At present, the only normative act that somehow determines the procedure for the circulation of weapons in Ukraine is the instruction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of October 7, 1998 No. 637/3077, which is not a law.
Context. At present, the only normative act that somehow determines the procedure for the circulation of weapons in Ukraine is the instruction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of October 7, 1998 No. 637/3077, which is not a law.


[[:uk: Вільний продаж зброї]]
[[:uk: Вільний продаж зброї]]

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