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Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 09:02:04 -0400
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Subject: Another U.N. gun grab?


http://wnd.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=23566

Another U.N. gun grab?

By Jon Dougherty

© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

Americans concerned about the preservation of the Second Amendment's
right of individuals to keep and bear arms are closely watching the
machinations of a new U.N.-sponsored arms conference that opened
yesterday in New York City.

According to U.N. propaganda, the world body wants all 189 member
nations to sign a new "agreement" that would obligate governments to
pass laws controlling the legal manufacture, transfer and possession of
small arms. That includes pistols, "assault weapons," machine guns and
"other light weapons."

I don't know about the rest of the world, but this is already being done
here in the U.S. For better or worse, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms oversees this process; one thing Americans don't need,
therefore, is another hapless bureaucracy – especially one the size of
the U.N. – to try to do the same thing.

Let's be honest about what is going on in New York City. What is really
at play here is just another attempt by the manic socialists at the
United Nations to disarm American citizens or, at a minimum, negate the
Constitution's Second Amendment.

Consider the language of the U.N.'s small arms proposals. Under the
guise of eliminating illegal small arms trafficking, the U.N. wants all
nations to basically manage every firearm on earth, from production to
sale to delivery to ownership. And, it wants governments to have the
final say as to whether or not those weapons can be owned by
individuals.

One of the measures seeks to "prohibit the trade and private ownership
of small arms designed for military use," according to Fox News. Well,
gee whiz – any gun can be considered "designed for military use" if some
idiot in charge says it was.

So much for U.S.-owned military weapon semi-automatic rifle look-alikes,
among other guns popular with Americans.

Why does the world's foremost promoter of individualism and democracy so
fear a world full of armed citizens? Why would these "leaders" prefer a
world of potential victims, instead of a world full of people empowered
to protect themselves?

Because such a world would not need the meddling little Napoleons that
make up the bureaucracy of the United Nations.

The thing is, Americans don't need the U.N. to "manage illegal weapons
trafficking" in the United States. We have more law enforcement agencies
than we can shake a stick at as it is, and they do as good a job as can
be expected.

Also, Americans are not in need of such U.N. protection. Our Founders
wrote the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution so we could protect
ourselves instead of having to rely on our own government or, worse,
some global entity, to provide such protection.

Though they will deny it, U.N. bureaucrats have, for years, tried to
figure out a way to disarm the freest society in existence. Just look at
the U.N.'s track record when it comes to American gun ownership; you'd
be hard-pressed to find any major U.N. leader that believes Americans
should own guns at all – and especially the kinds of guns we own.

There is little chance that this small arms conference will produce an
agreement that will ultimately be used to strip Americans of their guns.
But what is troubling is that the U.N. continues to look for a way to
make that happen while far too many American leaders tolerate and assist
the effort.

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Jon E. Dougherty is a staff reporter and columnist for WorldNetDaily,
and author of the special report, "Election 2000: How the Military Vote
Was Suppressed."

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