Guest guest Posted June 8, 2011 Report Share Posted June 8, 2011 The UN is set to pass a global gun ban. The effort to disarm the peasants who will oppose the new UN world government is under way. What this would mean in the US. While the terms have yet to be made public, if passed by the U.N. and ratified by our Senate, it will almost certainly force the U.S. to: 1.Enact tougher licensing requirements, creating additional bureaucratic red tape for legal firearms ownership.2.Confiscate and destroy all “unauthorized†civilian firearms (exempting those owned by our government of course).3.Ban the trade, sale and private ownership of all semi-automatic weapons (any that have magazines even though they still operate in the same one trigger pull – one single “bang†manner as revolvers, a simple fact the ant-gun media never seem to grasp).4.Create an international gun registry, clearly setting the stage for full-scale gun confiscation.5.In short, overriding our national sovereignty, and in the process, providing license for the federal government to assert preemptive powers over state regulatory powers guaranteed by the Tenth Amendment in addition to our Second Amendment rights. http://blogs.forbes.com/larrybell/2011/06/07/u-n-agreement-should-have-all-gun-owners-up-in-arms/2/ Obama strongly supports this measure. The reason is obvious: he hates gun owners (refer to his many comments including the one where he said people who opposed him clung to the guns and Bibles) and knows that most of them oppose his policies. He also fears their resistance as he comes closer to becoming President for Life. But he can't ban guns outright in the US because too many Democrats would lose their seats if they tried it. Now they can point to the UN and say they have no choice. But of course they do. The UN is just a tiny bunch of power-crazed nattering fools who have no real power aside from what member nations grant it. The UN can't force any nation to do what it commands unless a nation like the US is willing to be its bully. Still, this will surely pass the the Senate, still dominated by Dems, will ram approval through probably in the dead of night. States will fight it, but the courts are being stacked in the statists favor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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