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Old 07-14-2012, 06:58 AM   #16
Finkevannon

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Because it is about registering every piece of ammo and every gun. There is only 1 reason to create a registry of that kind, and it is to have the future ability to take them away. I have no problem with people in the US deciding a registry of the sort is ok (They will have to make some constitutional changes, though,) I have a huge problem with the UN nitwits (pushed by Soros, and he isn't anti gun in the extreme at all is he?) doing it. The UN can pass it, we won't. Call me crazy, when I see government fail and fail and fail and fail, regardless who is in office, more government is not an answer that comes to my mind.

Remember, I am on record saying bubba in the back woods of florida shouldn't be allowed to have a 200 gun arsenal in his insecure garage. I am no gun nut, but I am not an idiot either. If you can't see through this bills purpose, that is your problem, not mine.
But the private sector is just as corrupt as government, so in essence there really is no right side of the coin. Registering every piece of ammo is impossible, and from my understanding the Treaty is geared more towards the prevention of arming nations for political gain than anything else. I'm not saying I agree with it, but wack jobs like the NRA's Wayne LaPierre have explicit financial motivations for arming as many people as humanly possible. He mine as well be a Smith & Wesson lobbyist.
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