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brokenscout
05-21-2010, 07:36
[Stooge][Stooge][UZI]Is any one else nervous about the UN?[M2]




In a major policy reversal, the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has announced that the US will support an Arms Trade Treaty at the UN. In a statement (http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2009a/10/130573.htm) released on 14 October, Secretary Clinton committed the US to “actively pursuing a strong and robust treaty that contains the highest possible, legally binding standards for the international transfer of conventional weapons.”
The decision brings to an end years of US opposition to the treaty proposal, and has been welcomed by IANSA members around the world. Africa Coordinator, Joseph Dube, said: “The US decision to support strong global controls on the arms trade is great news for Africa (http://www.iansa.org/documents/usa-att-oct09.doc). As Hillary Clinton saw for herself on her recent seven-nation visit, conflict over natural resources is devastating the continent, and most families here have suffered from gun violence, either directly or indirectly. We hope the US will show positive leadership and push for a strong treaty, to help break the cycle of violence that is keeping Africa poor.”
Jasmin Nario-Galace of the Philippine Action Network on Small Arms also hailed the announcement:”The widespread availability of arms in my country is a contributing factor to the rates of injury and death, human rights and international humanitarian law violations, as well as the intensification of armed conflicts. These conflicts make poverty worse as resources are diverted away from development efforts. I see some rays of hope (http://www.iansa.org/documents/usa-att-oct09-phil.doc) in this statement.”
There was a more cautious reaction to the US stipulation that treaty negotiations take place on the basis of consensus, raising fears that a treaty could be vetoed by a single state, despite overwhelming support for the principle in the UN.
The US is the world’s largest supplier of conventional weapons (http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/weapons/R40796.pdf), accounting last year for almost 70% of global arms sales, according to the US Congressional Research Service. "Whether or not this resolution passes, the United States now must proactively and cooperatively engage with countries around the world to create a workable, robust treaty," said Daryl G. Kimball, ACA executive director of the US-based Arms Control Association.


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BPTactical
05-22-2010, 19:12
Does not a treaty with any entitie have to be ratified by the hill by at least 2/3rds?

Marlin
05-22-2010, 19:24
Does not a treaty with any entitie have to be ratified by the hill by at least 2/3rds?

Senate has to ratify.. I believe it is by 2/3rds..

DOC
05-22-2010, 20:34
Blaming guns for the violence in Africa is as ignorant as blaming the poverty on them being black too. Hilary Clinton is a racist against my guns.

buckshotbarlow
05-29-2010, 20:28
sometimes i just want to take these goobers on the hill and.....give them some cheese with their wine...

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/may/27/the-un-gun-grabber/

I feel that most of the senators that are on their way out would try and get this passed. [Rant1][Rant2]

If not, BO will try and find a backdoor around them somehow.

68Charger
05-30-2010, 07:12
sometimes we are our own worst enemy...

http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?ID=5855

I find it especially annoying when organizations use rumor to try and raise funds...

DOC
05-30-2010, 12:55
Kill them all. I say push them out windows so they can't blame my guns.... But really its not about that they can't be that stupid, its about control. All those socialists dbags are sitting around saying how nice it would be if we had a purge of people now and again. But they always comeback to it not being as easy to kill 50 million of your fellow countrymen when they can and have fought back and won. Its got to be more subtle. But that is just me unwashed masses with ignorance and nothing.