UN Arms Treaty implemented without ratification?

budlover13

King Tut
http://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/620223

It appears that some are claiming that the UN Arms Treaty of 2013 can be implemented without ratification by the Senate. This is because of some wording that states when 50+ nations ratify it (which happened in late 2013) it becomes international law in 90 days.

I say no, it cannot without ratification from our elected representatives which is impossible without ammending the Constitution correct?
 

Farfenugen

Well-Known Member
Will fail. Americans will never give up their arms. And there is no way in Hell, that confiscation teams will come around for your guns.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
http://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/620223

It appears that some are claiming that the UN Arms Treaty of 2013 can be implemented without ratification by the Senate. This is because of some wording that states when 50+ nations ratify it (which happened in late 2013) it becomes international law in 90 days.

I say no, it cannot without ratification from our elected representatives which is impossible without ammending the Constitution correct?
Yes you are correct.
But it runs on sites like Newsmax. Just to rile up the far right and the gullible.
which is usually the same people
 

budlover13

King Tut
Yes you are correct.
But it runs on sites like Newsmax. Just to rile up the far right and the gullible.
which is usually the same people
Personally, I believe that we as a country will face forced disarmament. No idea when, but I do believe it will happen.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
I'd love to discuss how it is strange that a US shell organisation like the UN is proposing/potentially enforcing something which is unconstitutional domestically through an "International Law" perspective and how should the US representatives to the UN not be tried for betraying the constitution...

...but I'm on slowdown because certain lefty b*****s can't have a conversation and only want opposing viewpoints shut down and certain mods are b***hboys for certain members and only too happy to oblige.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I'd love to discuss how it is strange that a US shell organisation like the UN is proposing/potentially enforcing something which is unconstitutional domestically through an "International Law" perspective and how should the US representatives to the UN not be tried for betraying the constitution...

...but I'm on slowdown because certain lefty b*****s can't have a conversation and only want opposing viewpoints shut down and certain mods are b***hboys for certain members and only too happy to oblige.
:lol:

i love to see really short people get angry. it's entertaining.
 

Wilksey

Well-Known Member
Personally, I believe that we as a country will face forced disarmament. No idea when, but I do believe it will happen.
Maybe an ATTEMPT, but there's NO way in hell they'll get rid of them.

If anything, the attempt would be the catalyst to either get rid of the administration that attempts that shit, or to secede and start a new nation.
 
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