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kirock7 wrote:
Russell wrote:There's simply no way the U.S. will go the way of Britain and start banning private firearm ownership.

The British public are a bunch of wimps, we already know that (Looking into banning knives with tips on them is one example).

Here in the Southern States, we enjoy our firearms, smoking, drinking, and BBQ way too much. Ban our guns and you're gonna have a real big problem. :tiphat:
:iagree: It blows me away the uncontrolled (and so far unfounded) paranoia that is running rampant on the net. :grumble
Maybe, but we can be pretty well assured that he and his worshipers in Congress won't be doing anything to make things any better for gun owners either.
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Both of my attorneys have assured me that domestically held arms cannot be banned by the signing of a U.N. treaty.
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Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups... I would not be surprised if the U.S. went the way of the U.K. on guns. I would be surprised if Texas went gently into that good night though. :txflag:
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"Both of my attorneys have assured me that domestically held arms cannot be banned by the signing of a U.N. treaty."

This has come up before, and the reason John Bolton (Bush's UN ambassador) didn't sign the Small Arms Treaty was because the gun laws we currently have in America are already more stringent than what the UN wants. We would be essentially going backwards if we signed it.

Also, the Constitution is that law of the land. It CANNOT be trumped by a treaty with a foreign power. The only way to get around 2A is to amend the Constitution, and that takes 3/4 of States to ratify, so THAT isn't going to happen. If somehow it DID happen, individual states have individual constitutions,most with RKBA clauses. The Texas Constitution states:

Sec. 23. RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS. Every citizen shall have the right to keep and bear arms in the lawful defense of himself or the State; but the Legislature shall have power, by law, to regulate the wearing of arms, with a view to prevent crime.

I think we'll be fine. But keep watching them and keep hounding your congress critters.
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