SHOCKING!! United Nations Makes It Illegal To Stockpile Ammo!

Published on July 12, 2023
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This video discusses a United Nations initiative, handled by an Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG), that aims to establish international laws regarding ammunition stockpiling. The speaker expresses concern that a proposed threshold of as few as 25 rounds could redefine common ammunition ownership as illegal under international law, potentially impacting US citizens if the US were deemed a conflict zone. The NRA and ammunition manufacturers are reportedly opposing these regulations, but their implementation is suggested to be inevitable.

Quick Summary

The UN's Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) is developing international laws that could define as few as 25 rounds of ammunition as an illegal 'stockpile.' This initiative, opposed by the NRA, raises concerns for US citizens regarding potential war criminal status if the US is deemed a conflict zone.

Chapters

  1. 00:09UN General Assembly and Ammunition Stockpiling
  2. 00:42Opposition and Inevitability of Regulations
  3. 01:12Defining a 'Stockpile' Threshold
  4. 01:30Implications for US Citizens

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the UN's Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) doing regarding ammunition?

The OEWG is reportedly establishing international laws on ammunition stockpiling, including small arms. The stated goal is to prevent explosions in war-torn regions, but concerns exist about its impact on civilian ownership.

What is the proposed definition of an 'ammunition stockpile' by the UN?

Reports suggest the UN may define as few as 25 rounds of ammunition as a 'stockpile' under new international law. This low threshold could redefine common ownership as illegal.

How could UN ammunition regulations affect US citizens?

If the US were considered a conflict zone, possessing over 25 rounds could potentially label a citizen a war criminal under these international regulations, effectively regulating guns through ammunition control.

Who is opposing the UN's ammunition stockpiling regulations?

The National Rifle Association (NRA) and major ammunition manufacturers have been actively fighting these proposed international regulations. However, implementation is suggested to be inevitable.

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