Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Sen. Moran Introduces Bill to Protect Second Amendment Rights from U.N. Arms Treaty - News Releases - Newsroom - United States Senator Jerry Moran

Sen. Moran Introduces Bill to Protect Second Amendment Rights from U.N. Arms Treaty - News Releases - Newsroom - United States Senator Jerry Moran: WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS) introduced legislation this week to protect the rights of American gun owners from being undermined by a United Nations Arms Trade Treaty. The Second Amendment Sovereignty Act, S.2205, would prohibit the Obama Administration from using the “voice, vote, and influence” of the United States during Arms Trade Treaty negotiations to restrict in any way the Second Amendment rights of U.S. citizens, including regulation of civilian firearms and ammunition.

"The Second Amendment Sovereignty Act ensures that our country’s sovereignty and firearm freedoms will not be infringed upon by an international organization made up of many countries with little respect for gun rights,” Sen. Moran said. “Our Second Amendment rights are not negotiable."

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