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STANDING UP TO U.N. GUN-GRABBERS

By Michelle Malkin  •  June 28, 2006 10:47 AM

Cam Edwards reports on the U.N. confab in NYC this week on renewed international efforts to undermine the Second Amendment:

A remarkable thing happened at the United Nations yesterday. We, the United States, told the world “no”. The messenger was Robert Joseph, the Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security. Speaking before the dozens of nations that have gathered for the review conference on Small Arms and Light Weapons, Joseph told the world in no uncertain terms where the United States stood.

“The U.S. Constitution guarantees the rights of our citizens to keep and bear arms, and there will be no infringement of those rights,” he proclaimed to the dignitaries and functionaries. “The United States will not agree to any provisions restricting civilian possession, use or legal trade of firearms inconsistent with our laws and practices.”

Now, if this sounds familiar, it should be. It was five years ago that UN Ambassador John Bolton said something similar during the first conference on small arms. Then, as now, many countries wanted the conference to discuss and implement controls on the civilian possession of firearms. In fact, the draft version of the Program of Action specifically referenced civilian possession, stating the following:

The illicit trade in small arms and light weapons can be exacerbated by the unregulated possession of small arms and light weapons by civilians not part of responsible military and police forces. The measures below can contribute to addressing this aspect of the illicit trade in these weapons.

(a) States will establish appropriate national legislation, administrative regulations and licensing requirements that define conditions under which small arms and light weapons can be acquired, used and traded by private persons.

(b) States will seriously consider the prohibition of unrestricted trade and private ownership of small arms and light weapons specifically designed for military purposes (e.g., assault rifles, machine guns, grenades and high explosives produced for military purposes).

When John Bolton spoke at the opening of the summit in 2001, he said, “We request that Section II, paragraph 20, which refers to restrictions on the civilian possession of arms, to be eliminated from the Program of Action, and that other provisions which purport to require national regulation of the lawful possession of firearms… be modified to confine their reach to illicit international activities.” The delegates blinked, and the language was removed.

Will the same happen in 2006? The civilian possession of firearms promises to be a contentious issue once again. On Monday and Tuesday of this week, countries like Mexico and Indonesia spoke glowingly of the need to ensnare civilian gun owners in the UN’s web of gun regulation. It will once again take steadfast resolve from the US delegation to stop the gun banners from expanding the Program of Action to try and regulate legal firearms.

Check NRANews.com for Cam’s live reports on the conference.

Why isn’t the MSM covering this? Never mind. (Check Jeff’s weekly anti-gun bias check at Alphecca.)

Background from Mary Katherine Ham. Flashback from August 2001.

Meanwhile, on the U.N. corruption front, Claudia Rosett reports on the U.N.’s day in court.

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  1. #1
    On August 19th, 2007 at 4:50 pm, Bill DeFelice said:

    When we give up our Second Amendment Right,we will give up living in a free sovereign nation.The U.N.,is NOT working in America’s best interests.
    We are blessed,by our Constitutional Authors,with the Unailienable,God given right of Self defense.Defense of our own lives,our family’s,and that of our country.

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