Taking things to a logical conclusion, such developments would result in a giant leap forward for campaigners and legal warriors in favor of legally binding international prohibitions on civilian possession and use of small arms and related products, the end of the international arms trade, and expansive subordination of national legislation and policymaking process to global governance bodies.[16] Ultimately, the Obama Administration’s apparent willingness to require contractor membership in the ICoCA should cause civil arms rights libertarians, the broader shooting industry, and democratic national sovereigntists to take notice and mobilize accordingly.If I read this right, since the Obama Administration knows it probably won't get the U.N. Small Arms Treaty though the Senate and can't gun control through the legislature they instead will force American arms makers to comply with said treaty if they want to do business with the U. S. Department of State. Can that prohibition extending to the rest of the U. S. Government be far behind? This is just another example of Obama giving gun owners the finger because we don't kiss his ass.
[source: Ammoland]
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