has anyone contacted their Federal reps about this? i plan on sending a few email tomorrow about this. in the meantime here are some emails from Johanns and Fischer:
Johanns e-update:
September 25, 2013
Today, I reinforced my opposition to the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty signed by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry this morning. It would regulate the international sale of conventional firearms for the first time in history. The U.S. should not be held hostage to a vague, ambiguous treaty that jeopardizes our national sovereignty and our constitutional rights. This restrictive agreement, which I and a majority of my colleagues in the Senate earlier opposed earlier this year, is not in the best interest of the American people.
Any treaty can only be ratified in the Senate by a two-thirds majority. As a lifelong supporter of the Second Amendment, I cannot support anything that compromises law-abiding citizens’ right to bear arms.
Fischer:
Friend:
Yesterday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry signed the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty.
As a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment, I have grave concerns for our country’s sovereignty and constitutional protections under this agreement. International organizations should never have any undue say in the regulation of guns in our country.
Here’s the good news. On March 23, 2013, I joined 52 Senators from both parties to go on record in opposition to the Arms Trade Treaty. This means President Obama will not have the two-thirds (67 votes) Senate approval required to ratify the treaty.
It is clear that this treaty does not have the support of the United States Senate or the American people, and I will continue to back efforts to oppose this treaty.
Deb Fischer
U.S. Senator