A story ran on the Oklahoma City NBC news affiliate
on Wednesday reporting that “sporting goods stores in the Sooner state
are seeing a spike in gun sales following President Barack Obama's
re-election.”
Similar reports ran nationwide after the president was elected the first time in 2008.
While many accused those making a run on gun stores of reacting rashly, there may be some wisdom in this latest sales spike.
Reuters reports that within hours of his securing his reelection, President Obama ordered the U.S. United Nations delegation to vote in favor of a UN proposal to fast track an international gun control treaty.
Immediately the word went out that the United States was going to play ball (after having scuttled the last round of talks on the Arms Trade Treaty in July), and a new round of negotiations on the treaty was scheduled for March 18-28 at the UN headquarters in New York City.
A press release was sent out early Wednesday morning from the United Nations General Assembly’s First Committee proclaiming the good news of President Obama’s go-ahead for the gun grab and setting the agenda for the next gun control conference:
Read more: http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/item/13586-hours-after-re-election-obama-green-lights-un-gun-grab
Similar reports ran nationwide after the president was elected the first time in 2008.
While many accused those making a run on gun stores of reacting rashly, there may be some wisdom in this latest sales spike.
Reuters reports that within hours of his securing his reelection, President Obama ordered the U.S. United Nations delegation to vote in favor of a UN proposal to fast track an international gun control treaty.
Immediately the word went out that the United States was going to play ball (after having scuttled the last round of talks on the Arms Trade Treaty in July), and a new round of negotiations on the treaty was scheduled for March 18-28 at the UN headquarters in New York City.
A press release was sent out early Wednesday morning from the United Nations General Assembly’s First Committee proclaiming the good news of President Obama’s go-ahead for the gun grab and setting the agenda for the next gun control conference:
Also kindling discussion among
delegations was a draft resolution aimed at building on the progress
made towards the adoption of a strong, balanced and effective arms trade
treaty. That text would decide to convene the “Final United Nations
Conference” for the creation of such a treaty in March 2013.
Also by that resolution, the draft text
of the treaty submitted by the Conference’s president on 26 July would
be the basis for future work, without prejudice to the right of
delegations to put forward additional proposals on that text. The
Committee approved the resolution as a whole by a recorded vote of 157
in favour to none against, with 18 abstentions.
No member, not even the United States, opposed the convening of a
“Final United Nations Conference” for the establishment of a treaty
imposing worldwide gun control regulations.Read more: http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/item/13586-hours-after-re-election-obama-green-lights-un-gun-grab
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