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    Default UN arms treaty could put US gun owner in foreign sights

    http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/07...s-say-critics/

    Makes me pretty darn sick! Hope everyone is paying close attention to this still. Blue foreign helmets will make good targets on American soil. Man our way of life is being hammered from all directions.

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    Dont worry it will happen eventually. What better way? It will start with no more importing and end with some packistani coming to my door, end for him that is.

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    dupe

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    just more black market will be created, especially in foreign countries. The people will get their guns one way or another.

    just look at mexico.
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    Explains the sell out of 5.45 ammo lately. Someone told me Horandy has been making steel cased 762.39 ammo. Hopefully others will manufacture some good cheap ammo domestically if wolf and others can no longer import. This UN thing makes me believe that importing ammo will cease or be very complicated. Stock up if you can.

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    Don't worry.... If ratified it will not apply to us.

    (Quoting snopes because for once it is a good summary)
    http://www.snopes.com/politics/guns/untreaty.asp
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    "Suchan said U.S. arms trade law is seen as the global “gold standard” for regulating arms transfers, but doubted many countries would be willing to raise the bar that high. Instead, the treaty that emerges is expected to set a lower global standard – which Suchan said would have the effect of reducing Washington’s ability to press for voluntary arms embargoes against rogue states."

    I wonder how true this statement is, and how the real world regulations and enforcement of arms trades and transfer would stack up to the crap that we already have to endure.

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    I have no intention of following anything the UN says. The Constitution is the law of the land and the UN can go fuck themselves. They are worthless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drilldov2.0 View Post
    I have no intention of following anything the UN says. The Constitution is the law of the land and the UN can go fuck themselves. They are worthless.
    amen

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