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24 of September, 18:03

The speaker of the Rada to consider the issue of free weapons early
The head of the Verkhovna Rada Volodymyr Groysman believes that it is premature to consider the question of granting Ukrainian citizens the right to own weapons.

first was on a petition on granting Ukrainian citizens the right to free gun ownership. She scored required for consideration by the President the number of votes. While Poroshenko in the interview to Ukrainian TV channels were against the free circulation of weapons in Ukraine.

in the reply, published in the section "petitions" on the Internet office of the head of Ukraine, it is reported that before the presidential decree was established the constitutional Commission, which develops changes in the main document of the country.

"maybe this question should be considered, but a little later, in a few years. Currently, in my opinion, this is a very risky thing, as there are many unscrupulous candidates on the possession of weapons will be able to get such a tool to seize illegal weapons and then to apply it, " said Hroisman on the air of TV channel.

However, he said, because it is his personal opinion and he would send the petition documents to the President of Ukraine for consideration by experts.

According to the regulation, published on the Internet office of the President, e-petition addressed to the President of Ukraine, is considered subject to collection in support of More than 25 thousand signatures of Residents for less than three months from the date of publication of the petition.

in if considered appropriate are set out in e-petitions proposals are able to be performed by the President of Ukraine by taking on issues referred to its competence, a corresponding decision. The head of the country following the consideration of e-petitions have the opportunity to be considered and made in the prescribed manner to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine the draft laws aimed at solving the petition questions.

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