Posted on 04/02/2013 9:47:36 AM PDT by ColdOne
The United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday signed off on a sweeping, first-of-its-kind treaty to regulate the international arms trade, brushing aside worries from U.S. gun rights advocates that the pact could lead to a national firearms registry and disrupt the American gun market.
The long-debated U.N. Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) requires countries to regulate and control the export of weaponry such as battle tanks, combat vehicles and aircraft and attack helicopters, as well as parts and ammunition for such weapons. It also provides that signatories will not violate arms embargoes, international treaties regarding illicit trafficking, or sell weaponry to a countries for genocide, crimes against humanity or other war crimes.
With the Obama administration supporting the final treaty draft, the General Assembly vote was 154 to 3, with 23 abstentions.
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the light arms provisions in this treaty can be used for knife control...seriously.
The Senate hasn’t consented to this treaty and they must not.
When is our incredibly stupid government going to stop funding this inane organization called the UN? It is beyond useless, and is a negative force against freedom and our own constitutional republic. It’s worse than the League of Nations.
I can tell you this right now - I will NOT comply with any ruling or law that opposes the Second Amendment of the US Constitution as it was originally written and as it was meant to be interpreted by the founders.
Corrected Headline:
“U.N Attempts to Disarm the Free World”
20 years ago?
I won’t live that long.
But I have always wanted one. My local banker has one and a lot more guns. When I was in his office this past week there was a camo steel helmet in the floor of his office by his filing cabinet.
2 months. Worth the wait!
oh come on! Did you guys think the 2nd amendment was for fun?!
It was written for a reason. Not just as a deterrent but also because it was highly likely that power hungry fiends would eventually push for total domination.
It is GOING to happen not long from now. Sure go about your daily lives, make happy memories with your families...but don’t forget that tomorrow is a VERY different story...
Identify and locate their leadership, NOW, before the public records are scrubbed. Those GIVING THE ORDERS have to be the primary targets when the confiscations begin.
Not without the means to enforce the treaty, it doesn't.
What are they going to do, send us a strongly worded letter? I'm willing to fight to the death to protect the constitution. Are they willing to do the same to destroy it?
Yes, 2 months is. Was wondering what the lead time has been.
Thanks.
It’s still the Road to Serfdom.
This is the UN we’re talking about. They can’t make mud out of sand.
Under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution, Senate ratification of a treaty requires that “two thirds of the Senators present concur.”
Excuse me for thinking logically, but wouldn’t this mean if a midnight vote were scheduled and 20 Senators showed up, 14 would mean the treaty is ratified. Is that correct?
With THIS administration absolutely anything is possible.
The point isn’t to take your guns.
The point is to make sure your offspring can’t get any.
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http://www.namlhunt.com/mlbullets8.html
Pyrodex Pellets
Sabots - plastic, aluminum, cut from tubing
be creative kids
Caseless Cartridges
Percussion Caps
Cap stamped out of empty Beercans
Matchhead Caps
DIY Primers
Electronic ignition (primerless ammo)
caution - do not attempt to use ball bearing or marbles with firecrackers in threaded steel plumbing barrels with a simple hole drilled in plumbing end cap for the fuse
grip of white pine or rosewood or walnut - whatever floats yer boat
thin steel straping “might” secure the barrel to the grip - jest a thought
could kids make these in the early 50s?
would a ball bearing or a glass marble go thru a yellow pine 2x6 or deep into a mudbank
How would I know?
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Im not paranoid, Im not a conspiracy nut black helicopter Alex Jones type, and Im not generally given to pessimistic Civil War II-type thinking. But I swear, I honestly wonder if theres going to have to be a straight-up armed rebellion and a lot of bodies swinging from lampposts Mussolini-style before these morons in DC finally get it.
I dont want that to happen because I dont want my daughter growing up in that kind of world. I want her growing up in a world like I did (I’m 46), a world of small-town Virginia decency and limitless opportunity for those with the drive to reach out and grab it, a world blessed by its Creator with certain inalienable rights that are respected and cherished.
But with most of our elected representatives acting like kings instead of servants, and apparently being too stupid to parse stuff like preserve, protect, and defend and Congress shall make no law and shall not be infringed and reserved to the States respectively, or to the people...is fighting really worse than the alternatives?
Pray hard, folks.
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Right there with you FRiend. Pain was enormous at times. Presently the pain for all whom were warned will be tremendous because they chose to be too blind to see. There will be no joy or told you so from me. And since I am old, will probably be one of the first to perish.
If that were to happen, might we have some appropriate recourse at the polls? Would we bother, or simply chalk it up to the nasty Dems and intractable RINOs? I seem to recall that in 2012 many abstained from voting in the presidential elections. I did not like the choices but voted for the lesser of evils.
I hope we would pay attention and vote out every RINO senator up for reelection who thus disgraced himself (and those who voted for him), giving each ample opportunity to sleep on his own time rather than ours. They are worse problems, and more readily dealt with, than any treaty violative of the Constitution.
How about legislation that ignores, or rejects for domestic purposes, such a treaty? It appears to be the administration line that the treaty will have no impact on domestic law. I don't accept that notion.
However, were such legislation passed and vetoed what would happen?
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