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 3498 PROCLAMATIONS, 1036. IN 'VITNESS 'VHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand nnd C'aus{'d tIle spaI of the United States of .A .In('ricn to be affixed. DONE at the City of \Yashington this 21st dt<y of :February in the v{'ur of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-si.x, and of [:;1-:AI,] tho lnd<'pcndence of the United States of America the one hundred und sixtieth. By the President: COUDELL HULL
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 * FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT

[Xo. 2158] EXI'Ol(l' OF AHMS, AMMUXITlOX, AKD hlPLl!}M.l'~:-.l"'rS Ot' WAR TO ETHIOPIA ANI; I'rALY BY THE pnESIDI~X1' 01' 1 'HE UXITED STATF ,S OF AMERICA A PROCLA~lATION Export ,I ,mil" \YIIEREAS section 1 of a joint resolution of Congress, entitled /II';;;:'LTarmstroBot (talk) 18:09, 19 November 2014 (UTC)::'l':J~:;', ",TOIXT RESOLUTION Providing for the prohibition of the export of urms, ammunition, and implements of Wit!" to b<,lligerent countries; the prohibition of the transportation of ftrms, ummunition, und imple- ments of war hy vess(~ls of the United States for the use of belligerent states; for the registration and licensing of persons engaged in the business of manufacturing, exporting, or importing arms, am:nunition, or implements of war; und restricting travel by American citizens on belligerent ships during war", approved August 31, 1935, provides as follows: t!atut'JIY IIl1lhnriza- "lle8ulrcd by the St'nate and l!ull/'Ie oj /(eprc:Jentatice.o; oj the United, State.1; oj ~lme,.ic(l,in Cngre.'1'~ a.'l8embled, That upon the outhrPHk or during the progress of war between, or UlllOUg, two or more foreign 3r,-i,nte, 1'. 'U71; I'oot. p. stntes, the President shall proei11im such fuct, une it shull thereafter . be unlawful to export nrms, ammunition, or implements of war from uny place ill the United HLates, or pObsessions of the United States, to an~ port of such belligerent states, or to any neutral port for tmns- ~lllpment to, or for the use of, n bc·lligcl'ent eountry. ~_;,t,:,tc, rdlil; Po:.t ,p. "The I)resident, by proclamution, shall deHnitdy enumemte the arms, ammunition, Of implements of wur, the export of wllich is prohibited by this Act. "The President may, from time to time, by proelumation extend such embargo upon the export of arms, ammunition, or implements of wftr to other states as and when they mny beeomeinvolved in such Wfl}". "'Whoever, in violation of any of the provisions of this section, shull export, or attempt to export, or cn.use to be exported, arms, ammuni- tion, or implements of war from the United States, or any of its pos- sessions, shall be fined not more thun $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both, and the property, vessel, or vehicle containing the same shall be subject to the provisions of sections 1 to 8, inclusive, l_~";\;"\t!:6l.z:J-2'Z.'i; title 6, chapter ?O, of the Act approved Jtule 15, 1917 (40 Stat. 223- 225; U. S. C ., title 22, sees. 238-245). "In the case of the forfeiture of any arms, ammunition, or imple- ments of war by reason of a violation of this Act, no public or private sale shall be reguired; but such arms, ammunition, or implements of war shall be dehvered to the Secretary of War for such use or disposal thereof as shall be approved by the President c·f the United States.