Mike
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http://www.examiner.com/article/mon...te-question-will-you-sign-a-un-gun-ban-treaty
SNIP
The last of three Presidential debates will be held on Monday, October 22. The topic: Foreign Policy.
Why is this foreign policy debate the perfect forum to ask the Presidential candidates – point blank – will you sign a UN gun ban treaty? Because a major component of any nation’s “foreign policy” is participation in international treaties.
And another reason. According to National Rifle Association (NRA) board member David Keane:
“Gun control advocates from this country have joined literally hundreds of like-minded Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOS) to work with international anti-gun delegates to develop a treaty that could destroy private gun ownership in this country.”
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A state law beats a federal law enacted outside the constitutional power of the federal government like paper beats rock. But that same federal law, if enacted pursuant to a treaty, beats state law like rock beats scissors. . . .
SNIP
The last of three Presidential debates will be held on Monday, October 22. The topic: Foreign Policy.
Why is this foreign policy debate the perfect forum to ask the Presidential candidates – point blank – will you sign a UN gun ban treaty? Because a major component of any nation’s “foreign policy” is participation in international treaties.
And another reason. According to National Rifle Association (NRA) board member David Keane:
“Gun control advocates from this country have joined literally hundreds of like-minded Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOS) to work with international anti-gun delegates to develop a treaty that could destroy private gun ownership in this country.”
. . .
A state law beats a federal law enacted outside the constitutional power of the federal government like paper beats rock. But that same federal law, if enacted pursuant to a treaty, beats state law like rock beats scissors. . . .