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Monday, November 02, 2009

Strange 'allies' in the international fight for gun rights

So what's the problem with a U.N. arms treaty--wouldn't it be a good thing for the international community to be able to outlaw arms sales to terrorists, and other unsavory types? Sure, as far as that goes--but consider the fact that one nation's "terrorist" is another nation's freedom fighter. If there had been a U.N. in 1776, George Washington would very likely have been considered a "terrorist" in international circles. [More]
Today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner. Hope to see you there.

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