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UNITED NATIONS – A treaty being
hammered out this month at the United Nations -- with Iran playing a key
role -- could expose the records of America's gun owners to foreign
governments -- and, critics warn, eventually put the Second Amendment on
global trial.
International talks in New York are going on throughout July on the
final wording of the so-called Arms Trade Treaty, which supporters such
as Amnesty International USA say would rein in unregulated weapons that
kill an estimated 1,500 people daily around the world. But critics,
including the National Rifle Association’s Wayne LaPierre, warn the
treaty would mark a major step toward the eventual erosion of the U.S.
Constitution’s Second Amendment gun-ownership rights.
Americans “just don’t want the UN to be acting as a global nanny with
a global permission slip stating whether they can own a gun or not,”
LaPierre said. “It cheapens our rights as American citizens, and weakens
our sovereignty,” he warned in an exclusive interview with FoxNews.com from the halls of the UN negotiating chambers.