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Dear President Obama,
It is my understanding that Secretary of State John Kerry will sign the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) on behalf of the United States. The ATT raises significant legislative and constitutional questions. Any act to implement this treaty, provisionally or otherwise, before the Congress provides its advice and consent would be inconsistent with the United States Constitution, law, and practice.
As you know, Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution requires the United States Senate to provide its advice and consent before a treaty becomes binding under United States law. The Senate has not yet provided its advice and consent, and may not provide such consent. As a result, the Executive Branch is not authorized to take any steps to implement the treaty.
Moreover, even after the Senate provides its advice and consent, certain treaties require changes to United States law in the form of legislation passed by both the House and Senate. The ATT is such a treaty. Various provisions of the ATT, including but not limited to those related to the regulation of imports and trade in conventional arms, require such implementing legislation and relate to matters exclusively reserved to Congress under our Constitution.
Because of the concerns discussed above, as well as the fundamental issues the ATT raises with respect to the individual rights protected by the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, as the Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, it is my view that you may not take any executive action to implement this treaty, provisionally or otherwise, unless and until: (1) the United States Senate has provided its constitutionally required advice and consent to its ratification; and (2) the Congress has passed any and all required legislation to bring this treaty into effect under United States domestic law.
Sincerely,
Senator Bob Corker
Ranking Member
 

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It would matter if the people start pushing back.

There is a proposed trucker march on weekend of Oct 12-13 on DC.

They are going to see how many truckers the can get to converge on DC. Can you imagine only 50,000 18 wheelers in DC and what it would do to traffic...


The organizers are asking American patriots to support them by not buying anything that weekend, I intend to do so...

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MAKE IT MATTER!
Or, just pm me for my address, you can go ahead and send your guns and ammo to me, ty.

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If everyone does nothing, expecting everyone else to take a stand for them, remember,
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I may feel low, powerless that resistance is futile. That being said I have and will always stand for truth and justice, Liberty and Freedom God and Country.
We cannot let the blood spilled in defense of our freedoms be for nothing, drift into the past meaningless and all but forgotten.
How many eons has mankind been under the thumb of our benevolent leaders? For one brief moment we stood up and declared that "we hold these truths to be self
evident...." And gave power to the people. Do we now turn our backs on the pages of history? I dare say to turn our backs on our past we shall revisit a more
distant and sickening era which in turn would be our present and grim future.

But all is not lost, we have some who speak for us, fighting the good fight. And even more we have article V of the constitution. It is time to examine the
second part of article V before we cross the rubicon and only have violence to fall back on.

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