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We Want Our Rifles Back!
http://www.sierratimes.com/03/06/25/libbelles.htm
By Jennifer Freeman
The United States government is denying the request of law-abiding
citizenshttp://www.sierratimes.com/03/06/25/libbelles.htm
By Jennifer Freeman
The United States government is denying the request of law-abiding
to buy back military surplus M14s citing international agreements that
wouldmake such a program, "problematic."
We can only presume that the referred agreement was made during the United
Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade of Small Arms and Light Weapons in
All its Aspects in July 2001. As referenced in a follow up article on
NewsMax, "Members also agreed to place special emphasis on post-conflict
situations, to destroy illicit or surplus weapons as necessary, and to act
responsibly in export, import, transit and retransfer of weapons." Also
suggested at the conference was, "'voluntary' collection of small arms and
the confiscation of "illegal" weapons."
Needless to say, this type of agreement with the United Nations or other
foreign entity poses a serious threat to the citizens and the sovereignty
ofWe can only presume that the referred agreement was made during the United
Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade of Small Arms and Light Weapons in
All its Aspects in July 2001. As referenced in a follow up article on
NewsMax, "Members also agreed to place special emphasis on post-conflict
situations, to destroy illicit or surplus weapons as necessary, and to act
responsibly in export, import, transit and retransfer of weapons." Also
suggested at the conference was, "'voluntary' collection of small arms and
the confiscation of "illegal" weapons."
Needless to say, this type of agreement with the United Nations or other
foreign entity poses a serious threat to the citizens and the sovereignty
the United States of America. As citizens we have the God-given right to
keep and bear arms to defend ourselves and to preserve this nation in the
event of a foreign governmental installation (i.e., tyranny). These rights
are documented and recognized in our Second Amendment of the Bill of
Rights.keep and bear arms to defend ourselves and to preserve this nation in the
event of a foreign governmental installation (i.e., tyranny). These rights
are documented and recognized in our Second Amendment of the Bill of
It was the law-abiding, taxpaying citizens of the United States of America
that purchased these firearms for our military's use. And the law-abiding,
taxpaying citizens should have the option of buying these firearms back
fromthat purchased these firearms for our military's use. And the law-abiding,
taxpaying citizens should have the option of buying these firearms back
the government. The government being by the people, of the people, and for
the people. It is not up to the United Nations to determine whether or not
American citizens should have the option of retaining what is rightfully
ours.
We must also presume that attempts to ban semi-automatic rifles,
incorrectlythe people. It is not up to the United Nations to determine whether or not
American citizens should have the option of retaining what is rightfully
ours.
We must also presume that attempts to ban semi-automatic rifles,
dubbed "assault weapons" is a further attempt of certain politicians to
makeprogress in achieving the U.N.'s goal of total disarmament.
Clearly politicians who introduce and support U.N. disarmament programs do
not recognize the people of the United States as citizens whose God-given
rights are acknowledged by the U.S. Constitution - the law of the land.
Rather, they view us as subjects who have no rights and whose opinions are
of no consequence. This is evidenced in the continual introduction of
gun-ban legislation year after year with no regard whatsoever for the
safetyClearly politicians who introduce and support U.N. disarmament programs do
not recognize the people of the United States as citizens whose God-given
rights are acknowledged by the U.S. Constitution - the law of the land.
Rather, they view us as subjects who have no rights and whose opinions are
of no consequence. This is evidenced in the continual introduction of
gun-ban legislation year after year with no regard whatsoever for the
and sovereignty of the American people.
It is time, therefore, for gun owners to inform President Bush of our
position on this and related issues. We encourage you to write to
PresidentIt is time, therefore, for gun owners to inform President Bush of our
position on this and related issues. We encourage you to write to
1. United States citizens do not report to the United Nations and we do
notrecognize any agreements that would supercede our Constitutional Rights.
Considering that the United Nations is devoted to total disarmament, we
recommend that the United States terminate its participation in the United
Nations. As such we support the American Sovereignty Restoration Act of
2003 - H.R. 1146.
1. The term "assault weapon" is erroneous in its reference to
semi-automaticConsidering that the United Nations is devoted to total disarmament, we
recommend that the United States terminate its participation in the United
Nations. As such we support the American Sovereignty Restoration Act of
2003 - H.R. 1146.
1. The term "assault weapon" is erroneous in its reference to
rifles - Rifles of the type that have been commercially available since
1896. These rifles fire one round for every single pull of the trigger. As
such we support the Sunset of the "Assault Weapons" ban. And, we oppose
any1896. These rifles fire one round for every single pull of the trigger. As
such we support the Sunset of the "Assault Weapons" ban. And, we oppose
additional or continuing restrictions on semi-automatic rifles including
S.1034, H.R. 143, and H.R. 2038.
1. We support a civilian buy back program that would allow law-abiding
citizens to purchase military surplus firearms, including the M14, despite
what dismay this may cause the United Nations.
President George W. Bush The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 20500
202-456-1111 or 202-456-1414
Fax: 202-456-2461
80 million angry gun owners is more problematic than breaking an
anti-Constitutional agreement with the U.N.
Liberty Belles
http://www.libertybelles.org/
80 million angry gun-nuts sounds responsible and balanced enough1. We support a civilian buy back program that would allow law-abiding
citizens to purchase military surplus firearms, including the M14, despite
what dismay this may cause the United Nations.
President George W. Bush The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 20500
202-456-1111 or 202-456-1414
Fax: 202-456-2461
80 million angry gun owners is more problematic than breaking an
anti-Constitutional agreement with the U.N.
Liberty Belles
http://www.libertybelles.org/
to possess semi-automatic assault weapons - NOT !
If you consider yourselves so "law-abiding", what the heck do you
need assault weapons for?
And why stop with the M14? Why not demand to buy back tanks and
howitzers? IBM's?
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