Susanne Posel, Contributor
Activist Post
The 54mm slither bullets, manufactured in Iran (who is under an international arms embargo) were found back in 2010 in west and central Africa. They are anonymously sold on the black market by soldiers looking for quick cash, while others were smuggled in illegally in shipping containers.
These bullets are found to be in the possession of rebel and government forces along the African Ivory Coast.
All major commodities are controlled by the UN. Now they are coming for the right of citizens to have personal armory.
By decrying the need for laws that regulate arms brokers, delegates are gathering this month at the UN in New York to discuss the UN International Arms Control Treaty (IACT). They have decided they will meet to create an “elaborate a legally binding instrument on the highest possible common international standards for the transfer of conventional arms.”
Activist Post
The 54mm slither bullets, manufactured in Iran (who is under an international arms embargo) were found back in 2010 in west and central Africa. They are anonymously sold on the black market by soldiers looking for quick cash, while others were smuggled in illegally in shipping containers.
These bullets are found to be in the possession of rebel and government forces along the African Ivory Coast.
All major commodities are controlled by the UN. Now they are coming for the right of citizens to have personal armory.
By decrying the need for laws that regulate arms brokers, delegates are gathering this month at the UN in New York to discuss the UN International Arms Control Treaty (IACT). They have decided they will meet to create an “elaborate a legally binding instrument on the highest possible common international standards for the transfer of conventional arms.”