This video analyzes Mexico's Supreme Court case against Smith & Wesson, arguing it lacks merit and is primarily political theater. The speaker contends that Mexico's own corruption and policies fostered cartel power, making US gun laws an easy scapegoat. The analysis suggests the lawsuit aims to legislate US laws from abroad rather than address internal issues.
This video discusses the potential US entry into the UN Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) and its implications for Second Amendment rights. It highlights concerns from US Senators about an international gun registry and potential foreign oversight of American gun ownership. The content emphasizes the importance of opposing such measures through political engagement.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting discusses the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty, focusing on potential impacts on American sovereignty. While Secretary of State John Kerry claims the treaty will not infringe on freedoms, former UN Ambassador John Bolton argues it shifts decision-making power to an international arena, bypassing democratic processes within the U.S. Constitution. The segment highlights concerns about the treaty's implications for individual gun ownership rights and national control over firearms.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting features former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton discussing the implications of the Obama administration's actions and the United States signing the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty. The conversation focuses on how this treaty could impact American sovereignty and gun rights.
This NRA News video features Cam Edwards interviewing Stacy Washington from Stacy on the Right. Washington discusses her experience at an anti-gun rally in St. Louis that she describes as a rally to "cede US sovereignty." She also recounts her subsequent attempt to interview the mayor of St. Louis.
This video discusses the UN Arms Treaty and its potential implications for the Second Amendment in the United States. Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America argues that the treaty, even if not ratified by the Senate, could be used by the administration to enact gun control measures administratively. The discussion highlights concerns about international bodies impacting domestic gun laws and the enforceability of such treaties.
Former UN Ambassador John Bolton discusses the UN Arms Trade Treaty, expressing concerns that it could be used to undermine Second Amendment rights and US sovereignty. He argues that the treaty's language, while appearing to focus on international arms sales, could be interpreted to justify domestic gun control measures. Bolton emphasizes the importance of defeating such treaties in the Senate and highlights the potential for a second Obama term to accelerate an agenda of reduced individual liberty and ceded sovereignty.
Nutnfancy, an expert in Second Amendment politics, details the potential threat of the UN Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) to US gun ownership. He highlights the NRA's stance, the Obama administration's engagement with the treaty, and urges viewers to contact senators in opposition, emphasizing the treaty's potential to undermine the Second Amendment and US sovereignty.
This video discusses concerns regarding the UN Arms Trade Treaty's potential domestic effects on the United States. Ted Broman of the Heritage Foundation argues that the treaty's broad scope, including hunting and sporting weapons, and its requirement for record-keeping on imports and end-users, could lead to an international gun registry and necessitate a significant expansion of federal authority. The discussion highlights the discrepancy between the treaty's stated aims and its potential implications for American gun owners, particularly in light of the upcoming UN Summit and the 2012 US Presidential election.
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