Posted on 10/27/2006 9:46:54 AM PDT by kiriath_jearim
WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The member states of the United Nations today took a first step toward approving a treaty that could save hundreds of thousands of lives each year by controlling the global arms trade. Meeting in New York City today, the First Committee of the General Assembly voted to study the feasibility, scope and draft parameters for a comprehensive, legally binding agreement establishing common international standards for the import, export and transfer of conventional arms. The United States was the only country to vote no on the resolution.
"The world is awash with weapons, including an estimated 640 million firearms, or one gun for every ten people on the planet," said Joe Volk, executive secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation in a statement applauding the U.N. vote. "All too often, weapons fall into the wrong hands and are used against innocent people. Half a million people die each year as a result of the easy availability of small arms and light weapons."
Though almost all arms-exporting states, including the United States, have guidelines that are intended to control international arms transfers, many countries do not apply these guidelines fully or ensure they are respected. As a result, conventional weapons easily and frequently fall into the hands of violent militias and human rights abusers. Irresponsible arms transfers exacerbate violent conflicts, perpetuate poverty and underdevelopment, and contribute to countless violations of human rights and humanitarian law.
"Countries often give priority to profits in the lucrative weapons market over respect for human security," said Joe Volk. "The setting of global standards would ensure that all states follow the same rules when selling weapons."
The United Nations vote today represents an important first step. FCNL and other groups and individuals concerned with the proliferation and misuse of conventional weapons will continue to press governments to ensure that a strong treaty comes to fruition.
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The Friends Committee on National Legislation, the oldest registered religious lobby in Washington, is a non-partisan Quaker lobby in the public interest. FCNL works with a nationwide network of tens of thousands of people from every state in the U.S. to advocate for social and economic justice, peace, and good government. For more information: http://www.fcnl.org
Given that my job hunt is going pretty well, I expect that I will be making a few new purchases VERY soon!
If anyone has any suggestions of firearms for use as statist/socialist repellant, please let me know which would be best.
Ask around on FR, for who has the 'Official US Patriot Qualification Target'. I thought I had it, but I don't.
Thats the one you want to take to the range.
"The world is awash with weapons, including an estimated 640 million firearms, or one gun for every ten people on the planet,""
I could easly help arm the other nine just by myself...and a few more after that.
640 million and about 300 million are owned by citizens of the USA. Wonder whose they want to take away and why.
That'd be nice to have on a remote control if they're ever coming down your road, looking to steal your property.
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