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Obama Administration BATF Silence Is American Consent to Unreasonable UN Gun Control
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As some of you may already know, TSM has been monitoring the situation with respect to the UN Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) and the UN International Small Arms Control Standards (ISACS) from Geneva for several years.
We thought you might find it interesting know that the UN ISACS multi-stakeholder initiative (MSI) recently reopened a comment period for a planned international standard on the “National Regulation Of Civilian Access to Small Arms and Light Weapons.” ( 19 February 2015 deadline for comments ) |
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Millwright66
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Most American firearms owners know our right to possess arms is THE SHINING BEACON illuminating the hopes of the world's disarmed citizens contending with oppresssive governments and factions persecuting them. And we know these factions are striving mightily to create the same force majure conditions in America they enjoy at home.
Unfortunately we are now dominated by a president - and his bureaucratic administration - amicable to imposing similar conditions upon Americans. |
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