Beretta Responds to
Gunowner's Request for Clarification
July 21, 2001
KeepAndBearArms.com
-- After Beretta was mentioned as one of the gun manufacturers engaged in
backroom negotiations toward an agreement with the anti-Constitution United
Nations, numerous gun owners emailed them letters of disapproval and asked to
see a copy of the current version of their looming agreement. One of our
members received the following communication from Beretta yesterday:
BERETTA ANNOUNCES POSITION CONCERNING U.N.
SMALL ARMS RESTRICTIONS
July 20, 2001
On July 11, 2001, the Reuters news agency
published an article
that some people have interpreted
to mean that Beretta supports United Nations' proposals to disarm law-abiding
citizens around the world. This interpretation is incorrect.
Beretta supports efforts to stop illegal
trafficking in firearms worldwide. Beretta does not support attempts, whether
international or in any particular country, to abridge the rights of
law-abiding citizens to purchase or own small arms.
Beretta has, for many decades, individually
marked with serial numbers and other identifying marks each small arm that it
produces, has aided law enforcement investigations aimed at stopping illegal
sales of firearms and has strictly obeyed laws concerning the international
sale of military weapons.
Beretta's position on these issues is
consistent with the statement Under Secretary John R. Bolton of the Bush
Administration as expressed by on July 9, 2001. Beretta's position is also
consistent with that of the World Forum on Shooting Sports, a respected
international organization dedicated to the lawful use of legal firearms,
which is composed of firearm manufacturers around the world and which is
dedicated to the preservation of firearm ownership rights.
Beretta's policy of individually marking each
small arm that it manufactures and of aiding law enforcement investigations
reflects the requirements of U.S. law since 1968. Similar requirements exist
in other countries.
None of these efforts are intended to
circumvent the rights of private citizens in any nation to own or purchase
small arms as allowed by local law. The right of individuals to own firearms
lawfully and responsibly must be preserved as a fundamental right of all free
people.
In the United States, Beretta U.S.A. Corp. is
a co-founder of the Hunting and Shooting Sports Heritage Foundation, which has
supported firearm safety education programs and has supported legal defense of
the firearm industry in the United States since 1998. The Beretta group of
companies also recently donated $1 million to the National Rifle Association
Foundation in recognition of that organization's protection of private firearm
ownership rights in the United States.
This is all well and good. However, there
remain some unanswered questions that deserve answering:
1) For what reason, specifically, has Beretta
(and Ruger, Glock and others) been negotiating toward agreements with the
anti-Constitution United Nations?
2) What are the terms of the agreement being
negotiated?
3) Can we see the agreement? If so, can
we see it BEFORE it is signed?
4) That Beretta's position is "consistent
with that of the World Forum on Shooting Sports" is nice. Where does
Beretta stand on all of the following:
A) government intrusion into private
transfers between neighbors at a gun show
B) the so-called "Assault Weapons" ban, and getting rid of it
C) mandatory gun storage laws that make it easier for criminals to
invade the homes of gun owners
D) the registration and/or licensing of lawful, decent gunowners and/or
their personal property
Having these answers would be more meaningful
than platitudes about supporting the shooting sports.
And promoting having given a million dollars to
the backsliding
NRA wins no favors over here, either. So another question begs asking:
5) How much money has Beretta given to
groups who consider the compromising of inalienable American rights to be
treasonous?
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