LarryP wrote:Didn't make anything up, look at the meaningless vote they had. And by the time they make deals etc they will have enough votes to pass it.
Highly unlikely. And even if they did, the treaty text is quite clear that it's not affective of existing domestic law. Additionally, the Constitution is quite clear that the US can't engage in a treaty that contravenes the Constitution. Some organizations and websites, in their alarmist zeal, are touting a "registration" requirement, but no matter how I read the text of the treaty I have a hard time making that to be anything other than a requirment that any signatory country to the treaty must tract it's exports and imports, not their domestic production or sales.
I'm not in favor of the US engaging in this treaty, but I am also not buying into the alarmist hype from the NRA or on Alex Jones' website.