Hurray for the good guys!!!
The "U.N. Conference to Review Progress Made in the Implementation of the Programme of Action to Prevent and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects" ended last Friday in deadlock with no formal conclusions or recommendations. In the final analysis, the complexity of the issue and the concerns of hunters, sport shooters and firearm owners worldwide prevailed. No recommendations on ammunition, civilian possession or future U.N. meetings, or for that matter, any other subjects, were adopted. The failure of this five-year program to impact the legitimate firearm industry, and the Second Amendment rights of U.S. citizens was total. Anti-gun Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and liberal governments served notice they would not give up and would present all of their issues to the U.N. General Assembly this fall.
Looks like you're a happy camper, eh CJ ;-)
Why would anyone be for illegal trade of small arms?
Unless of course they were for the terrorists?
No doubt! It was just nice to see CJ happy
The fact that the U.N. is just outright lying about their intentions seems to be lost on both of you. Sad.
I'm not. Victory is ours (mine).
That's great, so shall we head for the hot tub? :-D
Sure, I've been waiting for an opportunity to show you my concealed piece.
I hope you like large calibers.
I see we have degenerated into a thread about how you can't trust someone's intentions. The UN or.........
cjhsa wrote:I hope you like large calibers.
Why yes, it just so happens that I'm quite fond of them
Montana,
OSD thinks you shouldn't trust cj's intentions...
Maybe OSD is worried that cj has a gun or something.....
Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood.
cjhsa wrote:Hurray for the good guys!!!
The "U.N. Conference to Review Progress Made in the Implementation of the Programme of Action to Prevent and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects" ended last Friday in deadlock with no formal conclusions or recommendations. In the final analysis, the complexity of the issue and the concerns of hunters, sport shooters and firearm owners worldwide prevailed. No recommendations on ammunition, civilian possession or future U.N. meetings, or for that matter, any other subjects, were adopted. The failure of this five-year program to impact the legitimate firearm industry, and the Second Amendment rights of U.S. citizens was total. Anti-gun Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and liberal governments served notice they would not give up and would present all of their issues to the U.N. General Assembly this fall.
Trouble is, the day will come when we don't have Bush and Bolton to protect us.
And the UN will still be there, waiting to pounce.
parados wrote:Why would anyone be for illegal trade of small arms?
Because that is all that will be left once they succeed in eliminating the legal trade.
oralloy wrote:parados wrote:Why would anyone be for illegal trade of small arms?
Because that is all that will be left once they succeed in eliminating the legal trade.
Except there is no UN treaty to ban legal trade.