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Obama
Leads The UN Gungrabber Pack!
Back
in October of 2009, the US Secretary of State, Hillary
Clinton, publicly announced that the US WOULD support UN
negotiations of an Arms Trade Treaty to regulate
international gun trafficking. The Bush administration, you
may remember, and, notably, former Permanent U.S.
Representative to the United Nations, John Bolton, opposed
negotiations of this treaty for years.
Secretary
of State, Hillary Clinton has said: "Conventional arms
transfers are a crucial national security concern for the
United States, and we have always supported effective action
to control the international transfer of arms. The United
States is prepared to work hard for a strong international
standard in this area."
The
US then joined a vote, which was almost unanimous; to adopt
a resolution, which would set a schedule, a timetable, on
the proposed Arms Trade Treaty. Within that resolution was a
proposal to finalize the accord in the year 2012.
Gun
Owners in the US are gravely concerned over this move by the
UN - and -- more importantly, by the Obama Regime, to
support it. To many gun enthusiasts it is a dangerous
submission of America's Constitution to "Global
Governance" -- and there is a growing belief that it is
an attempt by the Obama Regime to create private gun control
laws it knows it cannot get through the US Congress. It
doesn't take any imagination, at all, to quickly understand
that this treaty would effectively cancel rights granted US
citizens by the 2nd amendment to the US Constitution. Our
right to "keep and bear arms" would no longer
exist.
US gun rights supporters are up in arms - and with good
reason. John Bolton, former Permanent U.S. Representative to
the United Nations, fought the proposed treaty for quite a
while. He has seen it up close and personally. Bolton, in
remarks he made recently to Ginny Simone, managing editor of
the National Rifle Associations' NRA News and host of the
NRA's Daily News program, said the following:
"The
administration is trying to act as though this is really
just a treaty about international arms trade between nation
states, but there's no doubt - as was the case back over a
decade ago - that the real agenda here is domestic firearms
control."
Bolton continued:
"There's
never been any doubt when these groups talk about saying
they only want to prohibit illicit international trafficking
in small arms and light weapons, it begs the whole question
of what's legal and what's not legal. And many of the
implications of these treaty negotiations are very much in
their domestic application. So, whatever the appearance on
the surface, there's no doubt that domestic firearm control
is right at the top of their agenda."
Bolton went on to say: "After the treaty is approved
and it comes into force, you will find out that it has this
implication or that implication and it requires the Congress
to adopt some measure that restricts ownership of
firearms," he said. "The administration knows it
cannot obtain this kind of legislation purely in a domestic
context ... They will use an international agreement as an
excuse to get domestically what they couldn't
otherwise."
It turns out there are some seven countries pushing the UN
Arms Treaty, Great Britain, Australia, Argentina, Costa
Rica, Finland, Japan, and Kenya.
Interestingly, Great Britain has had a virtual explosion of
violent crime since they all but banned guns back in 1997.
Just a few months ago, the British press reported that
England and Wales now have the highest violent crime in the
European Union - a rate which, in fact, exceeds that of the
United States and even hyper-violent South Africa.
Mailonline reported: "In the decade following (the
election of the Labor Party) in 1997, the number of recorded
violent attacks soared by 77 percent to 1.158 million - more
than two every minute."
It seems that Great Britain, with their near ban of gun
ownership by private citizens, has a violent crime
victimization rate of 2,034 per 100,000 residents. While
here, in the, oh, so violent, USA, with our far less
restrictive gun laws, we have a violence rate of only 466
crimes per 100,000 residents. Even South Africa's rate is
lower, at 1,677 violent crimes per 100,000. You can read an
exceptional article on this subject HERE.
In
the land "down under," Australia, the Aussies are
suffering an escalation in violent crimes as well. The Australia
Institute of Criminology reports that
assault alone occurs at a rate of 840 per 100,000 - a rate
that increased dramatically since the Port Arthur ban.
You might find it interesting what the Aussies have to put
up with now that firearms are nearly banned in their fair
land. It is, indeed, a warning for their cousins, the
Americans. "The Manly Daily" reported, back in
October of 2009, that pursuant to the Australian Firearms
Act of 1996:
"Northern
Beaches Police will be turning up on the doorstep of every
licensed gun owner in the area over the next four years to
check their firearms are stored correctly.
Operation Aston follows the gun amnesty that ended on
May 31 and will target guns stored incorrectly and the
security of gun safes, Northern Beaches Commander Doreen
Cruickshank said.
"Gun owners have a responsibility to ensure their
weapon is safely stored at all times when not in use,"
Supt Cruickshank said.
"Licensing police will be attending the home of
every licensed firearm owner in the northern beaches over
the next four years to inspect every weapon and check the
gun safe.
"Officers will be examining all gun safes to ensure
they comply with the legislative requirements, particularly
in relation to the standard and security of safes."
Supt Cruickshank reminded all legitimate owners that
under the Firearms Act they must take all reasonable
precautions to ensure the safekeeping of their firearms.
"It's especially important that weapons are stored
in such a way as to limit the possibility of loss or theft,
so they don't come into the possession of a person who isn't
authorized to hold them," she said.
The maximum penalty for incorrect storage of a weapon is
two years in jail. (You may read the article HERE. )
You
might be interested to know this, as well: In Australia, for
every firearm, a purchaser must obtain a Permit To Acquire.
The first permit for each person has a mandatory 28 day
delay before it is issued. In some states, such as
Queensland, this is waived for second and subsequent
firearms of the same class, whilst in others, it is not. For
each firearm a "Genuine Reason" must be given,
relating to pest control, hunting, target shooting, or
collecting. Self-defense is not accepted as a reason for
issuing a license.
THIS is
where America is headed if the "gungrabbers" get
their "reasonable gun control" laws.
They know they cannot get those laws passed through
CongressTODAY -- but they have an excellent chance to get
them through the UN Arms Trade Treaty.
J.
D. Longstreet is a conservative Southern American (A native
sandlapper and an adopted Tar Heel) with a deep passion for
the history, heritage, and culture of the southern states of
America. At the same time he is a deeply loyal American
believing strongly in "America First".
He
is a thirty-year veteran of the broadcasting business, as an
"in the field" and "on-air" news
reporter (contributing to radio, TV, and newspapers) and a
conservative broadcast commentator.
Longstreet
is a veteran of the US Army and US Army Reserve. He is a
member of the American Legion and the Sons of Confederate
Veterans. A lifelong Christian, Longstreet subscribes
to "old Lutheranism" to express and exercise his
faith.
Articles
by J.D. Longstreet posted: "INSIGHT
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