Videos tagged with UN
The video highlights a speech by Dudley Brown, President of the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR), at the UN. Brown argues that gun control measures disproportionately harm the poor and lower classes by creating financial barriers to rights. He criticizes international bodies and countries like China for attempting to impose gun control on sovereign nations, emphasizing that the right to bear arms is a fundamental human right.
Dudley Brown of NAGR testified before the UN in Geneva, Switzerland, arguing that gun control is a tool of tyrants and that free men need firearms for self-determination. He highlighted the increasing ability of individuals to circumvent controls through technology, such as 3D printing firearms, rendering traditional state monopolies on arms obsolete. The core message emphasizes that an armed populace is the ultimate check against oppression.
The video discusses the Biden administration's push for international gun control through the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT). William Malzahn, acting deputy director at the US Department of State, stated the US commitment to responsible international arms trade and the ATT as a tool for promoting controls. The speaker expresses concern that this treaty, previously attempted by the Obama administration, could lead to an international firearm registration scheme, tracking weapons from manufacture to end-user, including caliber and buyer information for at least 10 years, which is seen as an attack on individual rights.











