Gun Lobby Criticizes John Kerry After He Signs UN Arms Trade Treaty
Treaty would set up a regulatory framework for the arms industry
Secretary of State John Kerry signed the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty Wednesday, joining 89 other countries in support of an international solution to the proliferation of guns and other deadly weapons, but flying in the face of many U.S. senators and gun rights groups such as the National Rifle Association.
The treaty would create a framework for regulating the $70-billion-a-year conventional arms business. It would require nations to ensure tanks, warships, small arms (pistols and rifles, for example) and other weapons would not be sold to parties that were intent on committing genocide, terrorism or otherwise infringing on human rights.
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..."It would require nations to ensure tanks, warships, small arms (pistols and rifles, for example) and other weapons would not be sold to parties that were intent on committing genocide, terrorism or otherwise infringing on human rights."...
If we had ham, we could have ham and eggs if we had eggs.
Nothing Kerry said he wouldn't do. During his confirmation, he told the US via Rand Paul's question that he considered the UN more expedient to achieve his goals than going through Congress.
I wonder where USA2 will be? Chile? Time to get ready to leave.