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Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

On March 28, Montana Governor Steve Bullock vetoed a nullification bill protecting the Second Amendment rights of Montanans from infringement by the federal government.

Despite failing to be passed by consensus, the UN Arms Trade Treaty will go the General Assembly for consideration. President Obama has called for its quick adoption by that body.

Just before noon on Wednesday, the final version of the Arms Trade Treaty was presented by conference president Peter Woolcott.

In a letter to Senator Harry Reid, Republican Senators Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, and Rand Paul promise to block any bill threatening the right of the people to keep and bear arms.

Control Arms, a consortium of human rights organizations, calls for a stricter regulation of arms and ammunition in the UN Arms Trade Treaty.

 

At a press conference sponsored by the Mexican ambassador, Americans' commitment to the Second Amendment was identified as the major obstacle to achieving global disarmament.

By a vote of 5-2, the City Council of Las Vegas passed a resolution nullifying the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

The Department of Health and Human Services has informed states that they will send federal agents to enforce ObamaCare, heedless of state nullification statutes.

An amendment sponsored by Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) to keep the US out of the UN Arms Trade Treaty was approved by the Senate early Saturday morning.

As the first week of the UN Arms Trade Treaty conference wraps up in New York, the president of the conference presents his latest draft proposal of the treaty, including the mandatory compilation of a national gun owner registry and regulation on ammunition.

 

 

 

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