05/28/10
From Snarky Bites
Obama supports gun confiscation
Posted on May 28th, 2010 by alan
Via Alphecca:
Just because he hasn’t acted yet, don’t think Obama is friendly
to 2nd Amendment rights.
The Washington Times (and pretty much ignored everywhere else) says that
Obama has announced support for the UN small arms treaty.
American gun owners might not feel besieged, but they
should. This week, the Obama administration announced its support for the United
Nations Small Arms Treaty. This international agreement poses real risks for
freedom both in the United States and around the world by making it more
difficult – if not outright illegal – for law-abiding citizens to keep and bear
arms.
This is why sales of rifles and ammo have been through the roof the last few
years. We know what happens when socialists gain power: They ban guns
The U.N. claims that guns used in armed conflicts cause
300,000 deaths worldwide every year, an inordinate number of which are the
result of internal civil strife within individual nations. The solution proposed
by transnationalists to keep rebels from getting guns is to make the global pool
of weapons smaller through government action. According to recent deliberations
regarding the treaty, signatory countries would be required to “prevent, combat
and eradicate” various classes of guns to undermine “the illicit trade in small
arms.” Such a plan would necessarily lead to confiscation of personal firearms.
Confiscation. That is the inevitable result of the UN Small Arms Treaty. In
order to confiscate the guns you have to know who has them, that’s why
registration is always the first step to confiscation.
This may seem like a reasonable solution to governments
that don’t trust their citizens, but it represents a dangerous disregard for the
safety and freedom of everybody. First of all, not all insurgencies are bad. As
U.S. history shows, one way to get rid of a despotic regime is to rise up
against it. That threat is why authoritarian regimes such as Syria, Cuba,
Rwanda, Vietnam, Zimbabwe and Sierra Leone endorse gun control.
Political scientist Rudy Rummel estimates that the 15 worst regimes during the
20th century killed 151 million of their own citizens, which works out to 1.5
million victims per year. Even if all 300,000 annual deaths from armed conflicts
can be blamed on the small-arms trade (which they cannot), governments are a
bigger threat to most people than their neighbors.
This is the REAL reason the UN want the Small Arms Treaty. You can’t control an
armed population.
This U.N. treaty will lead to more gun control in
America. “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,” former
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John R. Bolton warns. “The [Obama]
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.”
The U.N. Small Arms Treaty opens a back door for the Obama administration to
force through gun control regulations. Threats to the Second Amendment are as
real today as ever.
Gun control is about control, not guns.
Remember, all treaties have to be ratified by the Senate. Make sure your Senator
knows that this treaty has no place in America.
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Remember, when they come for your guns, give them the bullets first!
They may be wearing body armor, so shoot them in the face!
They may win in the end, but make them pay dearly for it.
It's better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
EnemyoftheState
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The Washington Times Editorial is copied below because I feel that it is very important information, and I don't know how long their archived information remains available online. Thus, I grabbed it and posted it here to preserve a copy.
EDITORIAL: The U.N. gun grabber
Global Small Arms Treaty threatens your right to self defense
By THE WASHINGTON TIMES
6:51 p.m., Thursday, May 27, 2010
American gun owners might not feel besieged, but they should. This week, the
Obama administration announced its support for the United Nations Small Arms
Treaty. This international agreement poses real risks for freedom both in the
United States and around the world by making it more difficult - if not outright
illegal - for law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms.
The U.N. claims that guns used in armed conflicts cause 300,000 deaths worldwide
every year, an inordinate number of which are the result of internal civil
strife within individual nations. The solution proposed by transnationalists to
keep rebels from getting guns is to make the global pool of weapons smaller
through government action. According to recent deliberations regarding the
treaty, signatory countries would be required to "prevent, combat and eradicate"
various classes of guns to undermine "the illicit trade in small arms." Such a
plan would necessarily lead to confiscation of personal firearms.
This may seem like a reasonable solution to governments that don't trust their
citizens, but it represents a dangerous disregard for the safety and freedom of
everybody. First of all, not all insurgencies are bad. As U.S. history shows,
one way to get rid of a despotic regime is to rise up against it. That threat is
why authoritarian regimes such as Syria, Cuba, Rwanda, Vietnam, Zimbabwe and
Sierra Leone endorse gun control.
Political scientist Rudy Rummel estimates that the 15 worst regimes during the
20th century killed 151 million of their own citizens, which works out to 1.5
million victims per year. Even if all 300,000 annual deaths from armed conflicts
can be blamed on the small-arms trade (which they cannot), governments are a
bigger threat to most people than their neighbors.
This U.N. treaty will lead to more gun control in America. "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," former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
John R. Bolton warns. "The [Obama] 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."
The U.N. Small Arms Treaty opens a back door for the Obama administration to
force through gun control regulations. Threats to the Second Amendment are as
real today as ever.