White House Press Release, Message from President Harry S. Truman to the United States Congress
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HOLD FOR RELEASE
HOLD FOR RELEASE
HOLD FOR RELEASE
APRIL 15, 1947
CONFIDENTIAL: To be held in STRICT CONFIDENCE and no portion,
synopsis or intimation to be given out or published until the
READING of the President's Message has begun in either the
Senate or House of Representatives. Extreme care must therefore
be exercised to avoid premature publication.
CHARLES G. ROSS
Secretary to the President
TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES:
I transmit herewith a proposal for legislation to author-
ize supervision of the exportation of arms, ammunition, imple-
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ments of war and related commodities, and the importation of
arms, ammunition, and implements of war; to provide for the
registration, under certain conditions, of manufacturers, expor-
ters, importers, and certain dealers in munitions of war;
and to provide for obtaining more adequate information concern-
ing the international traffic in arms. The principal purpose
of this proposal is to supersede the present provisions of law
in Section 12 of the Neutrality Act of November 4, 1939. For
the reasons outlined below it is believed that the Congress
will agree that this section of the present law is particularly
ineffective in dealing with current problems and that the
Congress will wish to take prompt action to enact a new law
along the lines proposed herein.
Section 12 of the Neutrality Act provides for: the estab-
lishment of a National Munitions Control Board; the adminis-
tration of the provisions of that section by the Secretary of
State; the registration of those engaged in the business of
manufacturing, importing or exporting arms, ammunition, and
implements of war; the conditions under which export and
import licenses may be issued: the reports which the National
Munitions Control Board shall make to the Congress; and the
determination by the President of what articles shall be con-
sidered arms, ammunition and implements of war. Reports of
the activities carried Oil by the Department of State pursuant to
Section 12 for the years 1941 to 1946, inclusive, have been sub-
mitted to assist the Congress in its consideration of the legis-
lation now suggested. Operations prior to 1941 are contained
in the first to sixth Annual Reports of the National Munitions
Control Board.
The proposed legislation contemplates continuing certain
of the essential aspects of Section 12 of the Neutrality Act,
particularly those pertaining to the administrative framework
of the controls now exercised. However, it is different in
its objective and it proposes a more flexible and efficient
administration.
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