First off, is it just me or does this same type of theme pop up every couple months or so in the conspiracy theorist circle? Anyways, on to business.
I was checking out PrisonPlanet and Infowars today as I often do, looking for in-accurate and interesting articles. I come across this one titled "Obama Pushes Bill That Would Mandate Global Tax" with the sub-headline "Senate to vote on legislation that would cost U.S. $845 billion, also enables UN to implement gun bans"
The UN gun ban part got me interested. So, I looked this "Global Poverty Act" up on govtrack.us (a great resource for skeptics!) and I found S. 2433, which is what the article it's referencing.
I couldn't find anything explicitly referencing banning guns in the act itself, so I did a little more digging and found out that the "United Nations Millennium Declaration" is what mentions the ban... sort of. This is what it said:
"To take concerted action to end illicit traffic in small arms and light weapons,
especially by making arms transfers more transparent and supporting regional
disarmament measures, taking account of all the recommendations of the
forthcoming United Nations Conference on Illicit Trade in Small Arms and
Light Weapons"
That phrase "regional disarmament measures" does make me wonder exactly what it means. More or less, I think they are talking about trying to get rid of the kinds of people shown here at about 1:10:
I don't know about you, but I see no harm in doing that.
While your here, if you actually read this entire post and watched that short clip, maybe you can answer a question for me. Who here likes to do the research and debunk things like this for themselves? I know a lot of you are really busy, but I find it a lot of fun
I especially like getting into laws and things like that. Maybe I should be a lawyer
My grandmother has told me that for a few years now... but anyways, I'm done. Hope we can have a good discussion over this!
Best regards,
CJ
P.S.
Here is a link to S. 2433 if you would like to keep up with it: S. 2433 on GovTrack
UPDATE: A Yahoo news article regarding Obama was just put up around an hour ago titled "Obama supports individual gun rights". There goes any future or current argument that he was for banning guns.
I was checking out PrisonPlanet and Infowars today as I often do, looking for in-accurate and interesting articles. I come across this one titled "Obama Pushes Bill That Would Mandate Global Tax" with the sub-headline "Senate to vote on legislation that would cost U.S. $845 billion, also enables UN to implement gun bans"
The UN gun ban part got me interested. So, I looked this "Global Poverty Act" up on govtrack.us (a great resource for skeptics!) and I found S. 2433, which is what the article it's referencing.
I couldn't find anything explicitly referencing banning guns in the act itself, so I did a little more digging and found out that the "United Nations Millennium Declaration" is what mentions the ban... sort of. This is what it said:
"To take concerted action to end illicit traffic in small arms and light weapons,
especially by making arms transfers more transparent and supporting regional
disarmament measures, taking account of all the recommendations of the
forthcoming United Nations Conference on Illicit Trade in Small Arms and
Light Weapons"
That phrase "regional disarmament measures" does make me wonder exactly what it means. More or less, I think they are talking about trying to get rid of the kinds of people shown here at about 1:10:
I don't know about you, but I see no harm in doing that.
While your here, if you actually read this entire post and watched that short clip, maybe you can answer a question for me. Who here likes to do the research and debunk things like this for themselves? I know a lot of you are really busy, but I find it a lot of fun
Best regards,
CJ
P.S.
Here is a link to S. 2433 if you would like to keep up with it: S. 2433 on GovTrack
UPDATE: A Yahoo news article regarding Obama was just put up around an hour ago titled "Obama supports individual gun rights". There goes any future or current argument that he was for banning guns.
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