Posted on 01/12/2010 12:45:21 PM PST by mikelets456
U.S. agrees to timetable for UN Gun Ban The United Nations and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are moving forward with their plan to confiscate your guns.
The United States joined 152 other countries in support of the Arms Trade Treaty Resolution, which establishes the dates for the 2012 UN conference intended to attack American sovereignty by stripping Americans of the right to keep and bear arms.
Working groups of anti-gun countries will begin scripting language for the conference this year, creating a blueprint for other countries when they meet at the full conference.
The stakes couldn't be higher.
Former United Nation's ambassador John Bolton has cautioned gun owners about the Arms Trade Treaty and says the UN is trying to act as though this is really just a treaty about international arms trade between nation states, but theres no doubt that the real agenda here is domestic firearms control.
Establishing the dates for the Arms Trade Treaty Conference is just the first step toward their plans for total gun confiscation.
The worldwide gun control mob will ensure the passage of an egregious, anti-gun treaty...
. . .and that's where Secretary of State Hillary Clinton steps in.
Once the UN Gun Ban is passed by the General Assembly of the United Nations it must be ratified by each nation, including the United States.
As an arch enemy of gun owners, Clinton has pledged to push the U.S. Senate to ratify the treaty. She will push for passage of this outrageous treaty designed to register, ban and CONFISCATE firearms owned by private citizens like YOU.
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I really need to get that .308 snipper rifle.
Add this data to your analysis:
http://vlex.com/vid/sec-congressional-statement-purpose-19203839 <— 22 USC 2551
http://vlex.com/vid/sec-definitions-19203838 <— 22 USC 2552
Still think its a hoax?
http://www.iansa.org/un/FirstCommittee2009.htm
UN First Committee, 2009
There are six committees of the UN General Assembly. The First Committee deals with disarmament and international security, and meets annually at UN Headquarters in New York (US) during October.
In 2009,there are several resolutions at the First Committee relating to small arms and light weapons control. In addition, the Control Arms campaign is promoting a resolution on the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT).This resolution will establish a negotiating conference in 2012.
After approval in the First Committee, these resolutions will be transmitted to the General Assembly for a final vote. To learn more about the First Committee, and to find out what your government said, visit the website of Reaching Critical Will.
Click here to view highlights of the First Committee
Resolutions debated at the First Committee
The Arms Trade Treaty
Voting result: 153 yes, 19 abstain, 1 no
This resolution establishes a 2012 UN Conference on the ATT, where the text will be negotiated. The remaining 4 weeks of the Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) in 2010 and 2011 are transformed into preparatory committees to help develop the text.The Conference will make decisions on the basis of consensus.
Click here to read the resolution.
The illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects
Voting result: 179 yes
Voting result on paragrpah 4: 177 yes, 1 abstain
Voting result on paragrpah 15: 177 yes, 1 abstain
This resolution confirms that the 2010 Biennial Meeting of States will be held from 14-18 June. It also reaffirms an expert meeting in 2011 and a Review Conference for the UN Programme of Action in 2012. Click here to read the resolution.
Problems arising from the accumulation of conventional ammunition stockpiles in surplus
It also encouraged States to review their ammunition stockpiles to determine the size and nature of their surplus stock. Surplus stock should then be destroyed. Click here to read the draft resolution.
Assistance to States for curbing the illicit traffic in small arms and light weapons and collecting them
This resolution encourages sub-Saharan African States to facilitate effective functioning of their National Commissions on Small Arms. It also calls for international support to these efforts, and encourages States and other international organisations to cooperate with and support the work of civil society on small arms control. Click here to read the draft resolution.
Get a major battle rifle before you buy your long range rifle.
True? No
I will employ deadly force toward anyone who attempts to take my legally owned firearms . Hope its a blue helmet target .
When its time to hide them,,,its actually time to use them.
Paraphrasing the old adage, “please Lord if their must be war, let it be in my time and spare my children this horror”. If we are headed that way, and I think we are, let’s get it underway so we can get back to having a country led by honorable, responsible people, with a sincere respect for the constitution and God.
It is time to start separating the wheat from the tares in America. Then throw the tares into the furnace.
How many foreign troops and how long would it take to capture 80,000,000.... pi@# off, hostile, do or die fire blazing, lead spitting weapons..... ONE at a time...
(this is really not a ?)
I just bought a new 1911 Springfield .45 ACP. Can’t wait to try it out. Bring it on libtards!
As I recall, you had all of mine with you also. No wonder
it capsized.
I'm thinking 12-gauge, and hoping they'll save themselves a trip and come for my gold at the same time.
.223, 30-06 and a good side arm!!! Well....100,000,000 other gun owners helps as well. The military will be the fulcrum as to the direction the power shifts. i hope we never have to go there though....
I raffled mine off at a church. Those folks sure clung to them Bibles and man, were they ever bitter ; )
I lost mine in a boating accident also. And, funny thing, every time that I buy more ammo, I lose it in a boating accident.
Frankly, I'm pretty well convinced that's the only way we'll ever get off this train to all-out statism.
When the Dems are in control, they shovel the coal into the boiler as fast as they possibly can, which causes Republican politicians to suddenly wax conservative.
But, when Republicans finally wrest control from the Dems, the train keeps rolling down the same track, albeit at a slower pace.
Someday, this train has to turn around. We're either going to have to (1) take control of the R party, (2) mandate run-off elections when no candidate receives a majority of the popular vote (making a third, conservative party viable, instead of handing elections to liberals), or (3) fight the New American Revolution.
HMm Maybe my Gun of the Month plan needs to be accelerated to a gun of the week plan. All of which will be lost in a tragic boating accident in 2012.
Tell that to Obama as he heads(ed) off to Copenhagen to sign up the US for climate "control"!
No congress, no ratification, fiat.
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