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  • blazen91
    Click Where?
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  • trapguy2007
    Don't know about the validity of the list ,but there is not the 1st Democrat on the list (?) .
    An indicator of support ?
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  • KSUmarksman
    both of the 'Bama senators are against. So is Roberts (my former senator) [:D]
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  • savage170
    No big surprise that Bill Nelson name wasn't on that list. He's a good boy and does what ever Obama tells him to do
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  • KSUmarksman
    quote:Originally posted by Flying Clay Disk
    I'm dense tonight; why do we give a flying foo-fah what the UN does? They can ratify whatever crazy stuff they want, but in order for it to be law here it has to go through the house and the senate.

    What am I missing?


    well, I would imagine that it would become rather difficult to get surplus .30-06 from Greece, .303 from the Brits, etc.
    Oh and goodbye cheap Russian ammo.

    Speaking of Russia...I would think that they'd stand with us here, not that they are very pro-gun at home, but they sell enough ammo, firearms, and surplus components to US civilians to care [:D]

    of course if neither the US nor Russia recognize this treaty, does that mean we can still import guns and ammo from over there? Would the blue helmets want to bleen with both US AND Russia?
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  • savage170
    quote:Originally posted by Flying Clay Disk
    I'm dense tonight; why do we give a flying foo-fah what the UN does? They can ratify whatever crazy stuff they want, but in order for it to be law here it has to go through the house and the senate.

    What am I missing?


    The house has nothing to do with a treaty 2/3 of senate is what is required
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  • andrewsw16
    Then, since a treaty has not greater standing than any other federal law, it is subordinate to any SCOTUS ruling on its conflicts with the 2nd Amendment of our Constitution. Contrary to some fear mongers, it does NOT overrule the Constitution. With recent SCOTUS progun rulings, I highly doubt that the treaty would stand up if it contradicts the Justices prior rulings. [:D]

    Still, the suggestion to write your senator is a good one. Remind them that their primary allegiance it to the Constitution and the American citizens, NOT the U.N. Let them know that we are all watching and there are elections coming up. Most will be more concerned with the second than the first for motivation so we might as well use it.
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  • savage170
    quote:Originally posted by andrewsw16
    Then, since a treaty has not greater standing than any other federal law, it is subordinate to any SCOTUS ruling on its conflicts with the 2nd Amendment of our Constitution. Contrary to some fear mongers, it does NOT overrule the Constitution. With recent SCOTUS progun rulings, I highly doubt that the treaty would stand up if it contradicts the Justices prior rulings. [:D]


    just 1 justice away from it being a different outcome. To many 5 to 4 rulings to suit me
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  • jev1969
    Yup I'm an idiot. I actually looked at the list to see if my senators were on it. (I'm from NY) [B)]
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  • TooBig
    Some of you trust the obama administration and if you do were in deep do do and this came from GOA
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  • USN_Airdale
    the best cure for this is to blow that frigging U.N. building to hell when it is in full session.., except of course our representatives are there, BUT if they are not fully on our side then let them experience the sensation of going to hell in a hand basket.
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  • tr fox
    quote:Originally posted by savage170
    quote:Originally posted by Flying Clay Disk
    I'm dense tonight; why do we give a flying foo-fah what the UN does? They can ratify whatever crazy stuff they want, but in order for it to be law here it has to go through the house and the senate.

    What am I missing?


    The house has nothing to do with a treaty 2/3 of senate is what is required


    You are correct. If Obama and the majority Democratic senate so desired, between the two of them we could find the government of America having formally signed a treaty with many other countries in the world that agrees to basically ban guns for civilians. The US House has no say in the matter. As far as I know, this idea is a brand new way, new idea for the gun grabbers to disarm American civilians. Unless someone else knows, it looks like uncharted legal territory that has never come even close to being attempted before by the anti-gun crowd.

    Of course anti-gun treaty would be obviously violate our constitutional 2A. It doesn't take a lawyer to recognize that. And it would be an outrage. But I doubt there are many legal scholars who know enough about this unusual situation (potential situation anyway) to know how this would play out after all was said and done by all effected parties. I hope we don't have to find out.
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  • wsfiredude
    quote:Originally posted by tr fox
    You are correct. If Obama and the majority Democratic senate so desired, between the two of them we could find the government of America having formally signed a treaty with many other countries in the world that agrees to basically ban guns for civilians.


    I, citizen, do not agree with it and I, citizen, will neither recognize such treaty nor comply with it's provisions.
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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    Well if all they need is 34 senators, it's a done deal. There are no senators listed from Montana or Idaho. So as soon as they update that list, that's your 34.
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  • Don McManus
    quote:Originally posted by andrewsw16
    Then, since a treaty has not greater standing than any other federal law, it is subordinate to any SCOTUS ruling on its conflicts with the 2nd Amendment of our Constitution. Contrary to some fear mongers, it does NOT overrule the Constitution. With recent SCOTUS progun rulings, I highly doubt that the treaty would stand up if it contradicts the Justices prior rulings. [:D]

    Still, the suggestion to write your senator is a good one. Remind them that their primary allegiance it to the Constitution and the American citizens, NOT the U.N. Let them know that we are all watching and there are elections coming up. Most will be more concerned with the second than the first for motivation so we might as well use it.


    The justices, in both Heller and McDonald have recognized the power of Government to License firearm owners, Register firearms, Regulate the types of firearms people can have, and dictate where they can have them. There is nothing in this proposed treaty that contradicts these two recent anti 2nd Amendment rulings.

    The Constitution grants the President the power to enter into Treaties. These Treaties are binding upon the United States when ratified with a 2/3 vote in the Senate. If this is accepted by POTUS and the 2/3 of the Senate, it becomes Federal Law, and our current crap of SCROTUS Justices will not overturn it.
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  • tr fox
    quote:Originally posted by wsfiredude
    quote:Originally posted by tr fox
    You are correct. If Obama and the majority Democratic senate so desired, between the two of them we could find the government of America having formally signed a treaty with many other countries in the world that agrees to basically ban guns for civilians.


    I, citizen, do not agree with it and I, citizen, will neither recognize such treaty nor comply with it's provisions.


    I don't know why you are quoting me and making your statement. I'm not the one to tell because I won't be coming for you, kicking in your door to take your guns. Why don't you tell Obama and his anti-gun cronies and maybe that will cause them to change their mind about outlawing guns?
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  • rawhide54
    Now that they're saying the Norway killer is a "gun-loving right-wing fundamentalist Christian" we can stand by for every gun-hating moron in the world to push us to do a confiscation like happened in Australia. They'll paint us all with that broad brush and the big UN push for gun bans will start within days.
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