The United Nations is pushing gun control on a global scale,
and President Obama is on board. Just a few hours after re-election was
assured, the president’s representative cast a vote for the Arms Trade Treaty
at a U.N. committee meeting. The loosely drafted agreement doesn’t go after
guns directly, but the language enables activist judges to get creative in
restricting Americans’ exercise of their Second Amendment rights. A final
General Assembly decision on the treaty is expected in March, and House Republicans
are locked and loaded to stop it.
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