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The Worldwide Gun Control Movement
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
The United
Nations is holding a conference beginning this week in New York
that ironically coincides with our national 4th of July holiday.
Its ironic because those attending the conference want to
do away with one of our most fundamental constitutional freedoms the
right to bear arms.
The stated
goal of the conference is to eliminate trading in small arms, but
the real goal is to advance a worldwide gun control movement that
ultimately supercedes national laws, including our own 2nd Amendment.
Many UN observers believe the conference will set the stage in coming
years for an international gun control treaty.
Fortunately,
U.S. gun owners have responded with an avalanche of letters to the
American delegation to the conference, asking that none of our tax
dollars be used to further UN anti-gun proposals. But we cannot
discount the growing power of international law, whether through
the UN, the World Trade Organization, or the NAFTA and CAFTA treaties.
Gun rights advocates must understand that the forces behind globalism
are hostile toward our Constitution and national sovereignty in
general. Our 2nd Amendment means nothing to UN officials.
Domestically,
the gun control movement has lost momentum in recent years. The
Democratic Party has been conspicuously silent on the issue in recent
elections because they know its a political loser. In the
midst of declining public support for new gun laws, more and more
states have adopted concealed-carry programs. The September 11th
terrorist attacks and last summers hurricanes only made matters
worse for gun control proponents, as millions of Americans were
starkly reminded that we cannot rely on government to protect us
from criminals.
So it makes
sense that perhaps the biggest threat to gun rights in America today
comes not from domestic lawmakers, but from abroad.
For more than
a decade the United Nations has waged a campaign to undermine Second
Amendment rights in America. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has
called on members of the Security Council to address the easy
availability of small arms and light weapons, by which he
means all privately owned firearms. In response, the Security Council
released a report calling for a comprehensive program of worldwide
gun control, a report that admonishes the U.S. and praises the restrictive
gun laws of Red China and France!
Its no
surprise that UN officials dislike what they view as our gun culture.
After all, these are the people who placed a huge anti-gun statue
on American soil at UN headquarters in New York. The statue depicts
a pistol with the barrel tied into a knot, a not-too-subtle message
aimed squarely at the U.S.
They believe
in global government, and armed people could stand in the way of
their goals. They certainly dont care about our Constitution
or the Second Amendment. But the conflict between the UN position
on private ownership of firearms and our Second Amendment cannot
be reconciled. How can we as a nation justify our membership in
an organization that is actively hostile to one of our most fundamental
constitutional rights? What if the UN decided that free speech was
too inflammatory and should be restricted? Would we discard the
First Amendment to comply with the UN agenda?
The
UN claims to serve human freedom and dignity, but gun control often
serves as a gateway to tyranny. Tyrants from Hitler to Mao to Stalin
have sought to disarm their own citizens, for the simple reason
that unarmed people are easier to control. Our Founders, having
just expelled the British army, knew that the right to bear arms
serves as the guardian of every other right. This is the principle
so often ignored by both sides in the gun control debate. Only armed
citizens can resist tyrannical government.
June
27, 2006
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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