You had a dead link in the first instance. The second citation has to do with reduction of arms among nations and does not apply to individual gun ownership. Like other UN resolutions this one is largely a statement in principle. Other than a limited reduction in nuclear weapons there has been little interest in adhering to this resolution in the half century since.
You had a dead link in the first instance. The second citation has to do with reduction of arms among nations and does not apply to individual gun ownership. Like other UN resolutions this one is largely a statement in principle. Other than a limited reduction in nuclear weapons there has been little interest in adhering to this resolution in the half century since.
.....until now!!!:cool:
02-04-2013, 04:35 PM
zeus3925
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Originally Posted by road kill
.....until now!!!:cool:
Stan, Please read the document. It doesn't apply to individual firearm owners.
02-04-2013, 05:54 PM
Dustin D
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Originally Posted by zeus3925
Stan, Please read the document. It doesn't apply to individual firearm owners.
....until now!!!
ROFL! Sorry couldn't help it :p
I just answered his question. Yes, it's real.
02-04-2013, 07:11 PM
Eric Johnson
Please explain to me:
1) how the 1961 document applies to individual gun owners, and
2) what document moves this from a State Dept position paper to a piece of legislation?