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Russia backs U.S. gun-control advocates

Josey1Josey1 Member Posts: 9,598 ✭✭
edited December 2001 in General Discussion
WEAPONS OF CHOICERussia backs U.S. gun-control advocatesClaims firearm manufacturers profit from Americans' fears
By Toby Westermanc 2001 WorldNetDaily.com Making a link between U.S. gun sales and "global instability," Moscow has lent its support to American gun-control advocates. Russia supports restrictions on U.S. gun ownership, according to official sources, pointing out that after the events of Sept. 11 gun sales in the United States increased. The blame for increased gun sales, according to Moscow and anti-gun activists, lies with gun manufacturers. "American firearms manufacturers saw their chance at profiting from the tragedy of people scared of threats from international terrorists," Moscow declared. Asserting that "a nationwide campaign has been launched to advertise pistols and guns," Moscow referred to a recent press conference held to "draw attention to gun makers' marketing efforts." The event included participation by Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, D-N.Y., and Nan Aron, president of the Alliance for Justice. The statements were reported by the Voice of Russia World Service, the official broadcasting service of the Russian government. The broadcast referred to two instances of the criminal use of firearms in the U.S. - a shooting in Indiana and the arrest of an individual for illegal possession of weapons near the White House - and declared that the crimes were "facts testifying to the spread of small arms in the country." Moscow also constructed a strained connection between terrorists and gun-sales campaigns following 9-11. After noting that the U.S. State Department has threatened to deport aliens connected with some 39 organizations suspected of assisting terrorist groups, the link was made to gun sales. "There are still a large number of people in the United States who could use the gun-sales campaign for criminal purposes," Moscow reasoned, and then called for "certain measures inside the United States, which would obstruct the terrorist activity." Observers note that, since using weapons for criminal purposes is - by definition - illegal, Moscow's reference to "certain measures inside the United States" translates into restrictions on gun ownership for U.S. citizens. The sale of a "United We Stand" 9-millimeter pistol - patterned after those used by U.S. military personnel - by the U.S. division of the Italian arms maker Beretta irked both Moscow and participants in the anti-gun news conference. Beretta's promise to pay a portion of the sale of each pistol to survivors and relatives of the Sept. 11 attacks was particularly irritating to the gun-control advocates. Moscow cited remarks from firearms opponent Aron who condemned Beretta's contribution offer, stating that "we shouldn't seek to help the victims of one senseless tragedy by increasing the likelihood of more senseless tragedies." Moscow added that "the spread of small arms causes concern in many countries," and referred to a recent conference in the Russian capital linking "global instability with the spread of small arms." The anti-gun activists with whom Moscow found close agreement are strengthening their efforts and are attempting to make the anti-gun movement into a youth crusade. Aron's group, the Alliance for Justice, has opened a new website, Gun Industry Watch, dedicated to monitoring the "gun industry and the National Rifle Association." The new anti-gun group proclaims itself to be "a new student watchdog network" that will examine "the manufacturing, marketing and sale of guns." The group promises to "take direct action aimed at gun makers and the gun lobby," including "exposing and boycotting corporate partners and sponsors of the gun lobby." Gun Industry Watch claims that it is the "fastest growing student network in the country." Moscow's connection of U.S. gun sales to problems of "global stability" are not new. In late July, the U.N. Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons concluded its deliberations. Due to substantial U.S. pressure, the conference refrained from issuing a global call for "regulation on the ownership of small arms." Observers note that many of the nations at the conference have placed severe small arms restrictions on their populations, and many of these same governments - as well as the leaders of these governments themselves - are regularly accused of murder, fraud and intimidation of their defenseless citizens. Related story: Global gun controllers target U.S. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=25659

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    IconoclastIconoclast Member Posts: 10,515 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    There's an interesting side note to this story. About 18-24 months ago, my Russian wife read several articles posted on websites of the the then-free (sorta) press in Russia in which many citizens were agitating for fewer restrictions on their own right to have firearms. The URLs are dead now, shut down when the activist press was curtailed. I would not be surprised if that effort was continuing and is linked to this statement by the Russian gov't; old habits are hard to give up!
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    turboturbo Member Posts: 820 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Imagine that Russia, joining the american communist movement to disarm American law abiding citizens, while selling all sorts of weapons to terrorists and other rogue nations, that suppress human rights in their own countries.The misguided people of this country ignore these facts, while doing the work of wolves dressed in sheeps clothing; which is to do away with the Constituitonal GARUANTEES;to, "...ESTABLISH JUSTICE, INSURE DOMESTIC TRANQUILITY, PROVIDE FOR THE COMMON DEFENSE, PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELFARE, AND SECURE THE BLESSINGS OF LIBERTY TO OURSELVES AND OUR POSTERITY,DO....."The right of the people to bear arms, is what garauntees, these.Who cares what russia, thinks?..
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    Shootist3006Shootist3006 Member Posts: 4,171
    edited November -1
    Who gives a rats * what the Russians think?
    Quod principi placuit legis habet vigorem.Semper Fidelis
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    Evil ATFEvil ATF Member Posts: 1,195 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    At the risk of sounding like someone who has "gone off the deep end" or one of "those crazy militia guys", I'd strongly suggest that those of you who have not begun exercising your 2nd Ammendment right to store weapons and ammo for a rainy day do so. A good source for preparation is www.awrm.org Molon Labe!
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    mudgemudge Member Posts: 4,225 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Like 3006 said....who gives a rats * what the Russians or any other country thinks about our RKBA. I doubt, seriously, whether Colt, S&W, Ruger,Glock, H&K, et al. have started producing more guns to "take advantage of the peoples insecurity" as they say. The guns that are being purchased are the same ones that have been on dealer's and distributor's shelves for months or even years. Some time ago I heard the word "bogacity" used to describe something that was mega-bogus. It's appropriate here.This is a mega-bogacity.Mudge the linguist
    I can't come to work today. The voices said, STAY HOME AND CLEAN THE GUNS!
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    idsman75idsman75 Member Posts: 13,398 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    On the evening of 9/11 the local sporting goods store had people lined up around the gun counter (mostly women) trying to buy handguns. Gun manufactuers buy ads and they generally go into gun publications which are printed MONTHLY. I purchase several of these publications regularly and all the ads looked the same. I have yet to see a gun ad mention 9/11. The buying started long before the next month's issues came out.
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    Walt NunleyWalt Nunley Member Posts: 228 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    SHOOTIST,YOU ROCK!!!!AS FAR AS IM CONCERNED THEY CAN CUT THEIR WRISTS AND DRIVE IN TO A TREE. WALT THE COMPASIONATE HA HA HA SORRY MUDGE HEHE
    Submarine Sailor,Truck Driver,and very bad typist.GO RUSTY #2
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    competentonecompetentone Member Posts: 4,698 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Well I have my nice Russian made Saiga and a big pile of Wolf ammo that says these views from "Moscow" won't get very far here...Go ahead punks...just try to take it away from me...
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