Kerry to sign UN arms treaty

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Re: Kerry to sign UN arms treaty

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Here is another summary of the treaty draft, which includes a link to the actual treaty draft text. http://www.realclearpolicy.com/blog/201 ... s_664.html

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Re: Kerry to sign UN arms treaty

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This part stuck out to me:

"The treaty requires importing countries to provide information to exporters, and "such measures may include end use or end user documentation." "

If end user documentation means buyers personal info, then I see a scenario where I buy an imported gun and then I"m in a foriegn country database as a gun owner. Now I travel to that country and I'm flagged on entry as a person to watch. That may be a stretch but I don't like it anyway.
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Re: Kerry to sign UN arms treaty

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It doesn't surprise me he signed this under the cover of the Obamacare debate. We are having to fight on many fronts at the moment.
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