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Are Members Of Congress Lying To You About The UN Threat On July 4th?
-- Take action to firm up the US's resolve against an anti-gun
global treaty in the works

Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
http://www.gunowners.org


ACTION: Please urge your two U.S. Senators to cosponsor legislation
by Sen. David Vitter (S. 1488) to withhold funds from the UN. And
please send a message to the State Department, encouraging Secretary
Condoleezza Rice and our ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, to oppose
the global gun control that is being planned for July 4! Contact
information and pre-written language can be found at the end of this
alert.

Wednesday, June 7, 2006

The letter to one of our GOA members starts off innocently enough.

"Dear Friend," it says. "Thank you for taking the time
to contact
me... regarding United Nations (UN) firearm regulation and protection
of Second Amendment rights."

The senator goes on to say, "As an American citizen, I believe that
is of the utmost importance to protect our liberties guaranteed in
the Bill of Rights. Among these is the Second Amendment."

Sounds like one of our guys, right?

Actually, this May 11, 2006 letter was penned by none other than one
of the most anti-gun senators in the Congress -- Sen. Herb Kohl
(D-WI).

What especially caught GOA's attention is that Sen. Kohl emphatically
states that the UN is NOT trying to disarm us.

"Current UN proposals do not infringe upon these [Second Amendment]
rights," he says. "The State Department has assured me that 'the
Convention is intended to address the problem of transnational
trafficking in firearms, and is not meant to regulate the internal
firearms trade' of individual nations, including the United States."

Did Kohl really say that? And did the State Department really say
that current UN proposals don't infringe upon Second Amendment
rights? That the UN is only interested in stopping the international
trafficking of firearms, and is not trying to infringe the rights of
law-abiding citizens?

Well, as they say on the farm: that's just horse-pucky.

The fact is, the United Nations has ALREADY TRIED to impose mandatory
gun controls for member nations. In 2001, delegates from more than
140 nations met together to hammer out various firearms restrictions.
But there were a few countries -- most notably, the United States --
that resisted all efforts to discuss legally binding measures or
restrictions on civilian ownership of firearms.

The hero at that conference was our very own John Bolton, who at that
time was an undersecretary for arms control at the State Department.
Bolton, who is now the US ambassador to the UN, said that our country
would not support any language that conflicted with the
constitutional right of our citizens to keep and bear arms.

That was the proverbial monkey wrench in the cog wheel. Without US
support for mandatory restrictions, the agreement became a
"voluntary" one.

But make no mistake about it, the overwhelming majority of member
nations at the UN hate the idea of civilians owning guns, and they
want to bring an end to such freedoms. They despise our Second
Amendment to the US Constitution.

The leading organization that is pushing for global gun control is
IANSA (International Action Network on Small Arms). They are the
umbrella lobby group for all the anti-gun groups at the United
Nations.

IANSA is helping coordinate an international convention this July 4
to discuss, among other things, "the importance of regulating guns
owned by civilians." This is the latest series of conferences where
nations are putting together a global gun control treaty.

But Sen. Kohl is either lying or is ignorant to what the UN has been
up to. All he needs to do is check the IANSA website to see what the
global gun grabbers are saying about the upcoming global meeting on
small arms. Kohl tells his constituent that the UN "will not
infringe upon the rights of U.S. citizens to bear 'firearms such as
hunting rifles and pistols.'"

But that is exactly what a majority of the UN delegates want. In its
2006 report, Bringing the Global Gun Crisis Under Control, IANSA
defines small arms as "weapons that can be carried and used by an
individual, for example, revolvers, pistols, rifles, shotguns,
sub-machine guns and assault rifles." So, it sure sounds like
they're talking about regulating the kinds of guns that average
citizens own.

IANSA laments that "there are no international guidelines to assist
states in regulating gun ownership among their own citizens." So
what kinds of guidelines (that is, gun restrictions) would IANSA like
to see imposed in countries around the world? Consider just a
sampling:

* Registration of all firearms
* A national system of licensing
* Prohibition on the private ownership of military-style rifles,
including semi-automatic variants
* Mandatory, lock-up-your-safety storage requirements

Thankfully, there is something that we can do about this.

Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) has introduced the Second Amendment
Protection Act (S. 1488), which will "withhold funding from the
United Nations if the United Nations abridges the rights provided by
the Second Amendment to the Constitution."

If the UN wants to meddle with America's internal affairs and attempt
to undermine our freedoms and our U.S. Constitution, then the
American taxpayer will stop paying a huge portion (22%) of the entire
UN budget, something we can ill afford and which serves no great
purpose at any time.

If the UN tries to mess with us, they will pay a price for it.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

1. Please urge your two U.S. Senators to cosponsor the Vitter
legislation (S. 1488) to withhold funds from the UN. To contact your
senators, you can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action Center at
http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm to send them the first
pre-written message below.

2. Please send a message to the State Department, encouraging
Secretary Condoleezza Rice and our ambassador to the UN, John Bolton,
to oppose these global gun controls. While there is no direct email
that is available, you can contact them via phone or fax (Talking
Points are provided below to assist you):

Phone: 202-647-9572
Fax: 202-647-2283

----- Pre-written letter to your Senators -----

Dear Senator:

I find it extremely irritating that the United Nations is holding
another gun control conference from June 27 - July 7. While we are
celebrating one of our most sacred national holidays on July 4, gun
grabbers will be meeting on U.S. soil to discuss plans for our
disarmament.

One can find out what these international gun grabbers have planned
by going to the IANSA website. As the umbrella lobby group for all
the anti-gun groups at the United Nations, they have posted their
agenda for all to see. They have, by no means, kept their plans
secret.

The United Nations has ALREADY TRIED to impose mandatory gun controls
for member nations. In 2001, delegates from more than 140 nations
met together to hammer out various firearms restrictions. But at
that time, it was our very own John Bolton, who said that our country
would not support any language that conflicted with the
constitutional right of our citizens to keep and bear arms.

Primarily because of Bolton's efforts, the 2001 meeting ended without
any binding measures or restrictions on civilian ownership of
firearms.

But the UN is at it again. And that's why it's essential that you
support S. 1488, the Second Amendment Protection Act. This bill --
introduced by Sen. David Vitter -- will "withhold funding from the
United Nations if the United Nations abridges the rights provided by
the Second Amendment to the Constitution."

If the UN wants to meddle with America's internal affairs and attempt
to undermine our freedoms and our U.S. Constitution, they should pay
a price for it.

I would appreciate hearing whether you plan to cosponsor this bill.
Thank you.

Sincerely,


-- Talking Points for State Dept. Sec. Rice and Ambassador Bolton --

I find it extremely irritating that the United Nations is holding
another gun control conference from June 27 - July 7. While we are
celebrating one of our most sacred national holidays on July 4, gun
grabbers will be meeting on U.S. soil to discuss plans for our
disarmament.

You both have been strong defenders of gun rights in the past. So I
hope that you will do everything within your power to make sure that
this great nation does not spend a single tax dollar in helping these
global gun tyrants to enact a treaty putting international pressure
upon the United States.

Senator Herb Kohl is claiming that your State Department has assured
him that the intentions of current UN proposals are intended to
"address the problem of transnational trafficking in firearms, and is
not meant to regulate the internal firearms trade" of individual
nations, including the United States.

This is just plain wrong. The United Nations has ALREADY TRIED to
impose mandatory gun controls for member nations -- such as in 2001,
when delegates from more than 140 nations met together to hammer out
various firearms restrictions. Thankfully, that meeting ended
without any binding measures or restrictions on civilian ownership of
firearms.

But the UN is at it again. IANSA, the umbrella lobby group for all
the anti-gun groups at the United Nations, has not kept their plans
for our country a secret. They have their agenda posted on their
website, and it is available for all to see.

Again, I hope you will stand against these plans. And please know
that Americans all over this country are standing behind you and want
you to stand firm against this onslaught against our rights.

Thank you.
 
Are anti gun members of the senate lying?

Possibly...

My own take on it, from my many run ins and correspondence with the evil mummy Lautenberg, is that they're telling the truth from their own twisted and inconsistent perspective, and genuinely see no conflict between the IANSA provisions and what they believe the 2nd covers.
 
There are a few really good bills right now in congress, that if passed will go a long way to forwarding the pro gun cause, however I have no faith in congress as a whole that they will pass any of these bills. It is time for the republicans to show their constituents that they can get things done, otherwise I think that many people will seek an alternative in november...
 
geekWithA.45 wrote:

Are anti gun members of the senate lying?

Possibly...

My own take on it, from my many run ins and correspondence with the evil mummy Lautenberg, is that they're telling the truth from their own twisted and inconsistent perspective, and genuinely see no conflict between the IANSA provisions and what they believe the 2nd covers.

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geekWithA.45 wrote:

Are anti gun members of the senate lying?

Possibly...

My own take on it, from my many run ins and correspondence with the evil mummy Lautenberg, is that they're telling the truth from their own twisted and inconsistent perspective, and genuinely see no conflict between the IANSA provisions and what they believe the 2nd covers.

Geek:

I do not accept the premise that the anti gunners, people like Lautenberg are acting on the basis of honestly held beliefs. I do believe that their antics and proposals are based on pomposity, elitism, arrogance, and in general their lack of trust in, and or regard for Mr., Mrs./ and Ms. Everyperson.
 
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