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International & United Nations Gun Control

NRA has been engaged at the United Nations and elsewhere internationally in response to overreaching small arms initiatives for two decades. During this time, we have been actively opposing transnational efforts that would limit Americans’ Second Amendment freedoms. NRA has been a recognized Non-Governmental Organization at the United Nations since 1996. Our status as an NGO allows us to closely monitor the internal UN debate over firearm issues and report back to our members.

The most pressing international threat to U.S. gun owners is the UN Arms Trade Treaty (ATT). Among its most egregious provisions, the treaty encourages national recordkeeping requirements for “end users” of covered arms (including firearms), and suggests that national governments share such records. Further, the ATT compels countries to make arms import and export decisions based upon a trading partner’s willingness to abide by the treaty’s requirements, which could isolate the United States from legitimate trade in arms or force it to adopt restrictions detrimental to Second Amendment rights. During the drafting phase, NRA vigorously advocated for civilian firearm ownership be removed from the treaty’s scope. Those recommendations were ignored, meaning U.S. firearms policy could become the rest of the world’s business and subject to its approval, on pain of trade restrictions if it doesn’t meet “international norms.”

Secretary of State John Kerry signed the ATT on behalf of the U.S. on September 25, 2013. NRA continues to work with its Senate allies to prevent ratification or implementation of the treaty in the U.S.

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Wednesday, September 6, 2000

England`s Criminals Are Armed

Despite some of the most Draconian gun control laws in the world, England is experiencing a significant problem ...

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Thursday, July 27, 2000

In England Less Guns Equal More Crime

England`s restrictive gun laws have created a safe haven for criminals, and an increase in crime. Now, Parliament ...

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Friday, June 30, 2000

Canadian Gun Law Encounters Resistance

Some provinces in Canada are threatening to refuse to enforce the country`s draconian new registration law.Read Original at: ...

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Tuesday, March 28, 2000

Australia`s Gun Ban, Crime & Video Tape

Anti-gun officials in Australia complained when NRA focused attention on their country`s crime trends after the 1996 gun ...

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Tuesday, February 15, 2000

Canada: Where Gun Registration Equals Confiscation

Canada's political leaders promised gun registration would never lead to gun confiscation. They lied.

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Friday, January 21, 2000

Commentary on Surge Of Illegal Guns Under British Gun Ban

Dr. Michael S. Brown comments at newsmax.com on the surge of violent crime and illegal guns in Britian ...

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Tuesday, January 11, 2000

It`s Not Just Gun Control Laws

Gun control advocates claim, foreign countries that harshly restrict gun ownership have crime rates much lower than that ...

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Tuesday, October 5, 1999

The Hidden Agenda Behind Gun Storage Laws By David Kopel

The Independence Institute`s Kopel discusses Canada`s and Great Britain`s "safe storage" laws, which led to government invasion of ...

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Friday, July 16, 1999

Lost Battles, Lost Rights By David Kopel

Kopel explains how Britain went from wide-open freedom of the right to arms, to almost complete gun prohibition ...

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Established in 1975, the Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) is the "lobbying" arm of the National Rifle Association of America. ILA is responsible for preserving the right of all law-abiding individuals in the legislative, political, and legal arenas, to purchase, possess and use firearms for legitimate purposes as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.