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JUST-IN: Obama Backs UN Gun-Control Treaty Superceding 2nd Amendment. UN Plotting to Take Over Internet
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 15628045:MV8yMDQ0MTA1XzM0MzUyMDM0XzJCOUNGQTI2] This is dangerous. Whether or not you agree with it, the right to bear arms is part of the US Constitution which takes precedence over all else. Just look at how low burglary rates etc are in States where the owners are allowed to defend themselves in their home with lethal force. In the UK, they're only just cottoning on to the idea that we should be allowed to kill to defend ourselves and murder charges in self-defence are being increasingly kicked out of Court. With good psychiatric tests to make sure that nutters aren't getting hold of guns at point of sale, then I see no reason why people should not be allowed to buy guns. 99.9999999999% of gun owners are responsible human beings. Those who go out and kill with them would only use something else if they couldn't get a gun, but their victim could still defend themselves with a gun. [/quote]
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The United Nations is about to discuss whether it should have the power to regulate the Internet.
Next month, the 12th World Conference on International Telecommunications, or WCIT-12, will be held in Dubai.
At the meeting, the 193 member countries of the U.N.’s International Telecommunications Union, or ITU, will consider renegotiating a fairly obscure treaty known as the International Telecommunication Regulations, or ITRs.
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