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Mr. LAMBORN. Thank you, Congressman Kelly, for hosting this important hour to share with the American
people the serious problems with the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty.
Mr. Speaker, as cochairman of the House Sovereignty Caucus, I assure you this ambiguous treaty poses serious threats to American national security, foreign policy, and economic interests, as well as our constitutional rights.
U.S. arms exports are among the safest in the world. The United States should reject the U.N.'s attempt to force us into a system that could jeopardize the safety of our citizens or those of our allies.
This treaty includes small arms and light weapons within its scope, which covers firearms owned by law-abiding Americans. It sets up a broad registration scheme that threatens the individual's firearms rights.
The Arms Trade Treaty also threatens the ability of the U.S. to protect our allies around the world since it contains questionable language that could be misused to prevent America from arming allies such as Israel or Taiwan.
President Obama knows that even members of his own party won't support this treaty in many cases. He must think that gun control must be pursued no matter what.
In my own State of Colorado, voters just recalled two State Senators who pushed gun control against the wishes of their voters. These were historic elections because no Colorado legislator had ever been recalled in the history of the State.
I urge the Members of the Senate to reject this treaty and protect our Second Amendment rights and our national sovereignty.
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