The global organization Oxfam America has long served as a reliable cheerleader for nearly all misguided United Nations policy. And a recent op ed piece by Oxfam America President Raymond Offenheiser, appearing on The Hill.com, offers a splendid illustration. Offenheiser wants us to simultaneously believe the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty is both the single most important tool to cracking down on war crimes, and that the treaty has absolutely no teeth whatsoever. That's twisted logic for sure. In reality, the ATT directly threatens the Second Amendment rights and privacy of American gun owners.
NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris W. Cox also wrote a recent article on the treaty for The Hill. If you want the truth about the ATT and its direct threat to American gun ownership, please read the article here.
U.N. Arms Treaty a Direct Threat to American Gun Ownership
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