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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 1805510" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>Obama's next backdoor assault on 2nd Amendment</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Secretary of State John Kerry once again signed the United Nations Arms Treaty on Wednesday .</p><p>The treaty would require nations to conduct a detailed registration of all guns.</p><p>The claimed purpose is to try to make sure that the gun trade is regulated across countries. The claim is that terrorist groups and other rebel groups around the world are getting guns because of private gun owners there. It ignores the fact that almost all the guns that these different groups get are from other governments, not from private individuals .</p><p>In theory, if a gun is used in the commission of a crime if left at the crime scene and it's registered to the person who committed the crime, then you can use that gun to trace back and find out who committed the crime,</p><p>The problem is that never really works. The reason is pretty simple. One, crime guns are rarely left at the scene. Two, when they are left at the scene, they're not registered to the person who committed the crime .</p><p>Hawaii has forced gun owners to register their weapons since 1960. . In fact, according Honolulu police chief, it was clear they had not been able to solve one single crime . Yet they waste 50,000 hours of police time each year .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 1805510, member: 12952"] [SIZE=6][B]Obama's next backdoor assault on 2nd Amendment[/B][/SIZE] Secretary of State John Kerry once again signed the United Nations Arms Treaty on Wednesday . The treaty would require nations to conduct a detailed registration of all guns. The claimed purpose is to try to make sure that the gun trade is regulated across countries. The claim is that terrorist groups and other rebel groups around the world are getting guns because of private gun owners there. It ignores the fact that almost all the guns that these different groups get are from other governments, not from private individuals . In theory, if a gun is used in the commission of a crime if left at the crime scene and it's registered to the person who committed the crime, then you can use that gun to trace back and find out who committed the crime, The problem is that never really works. The reason is pretty simple. One, crime guns are rarely left at the scene. Two, when they are left at the scene, they're not registered to the person who committed the crime . Hawaii has forced gun owners to register their weapons since 1960. . In fact, according Honolulu police chief, it was clear they had not been able to solve one single crime . Yet they waste 50,000 hours of police time each year . [/QUOTE]
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