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UN Arms Trade Treaty can overide the 2ND admendment
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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 1846939" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>10Seconds, I believe that this is in error - an unapproved Treaty, while the executive could follow its provision to the extent that is within his discretion, is very doubtful as an enforceable law in the courts of the United States. Now the President could instead as I said above simply "act" like the provisions are in force but that would be subject to challenge unless such provisions are already clearly within his scope of powers and, if they are, then he could also simply negotiate an Executive Agreement. An EA does not require ratification and is not law but does tend to bind future administrations unless they want to accept the heat for ending/breaking such an agreement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 1846939, member: 18914"] 10Seconds, I believe that this is in error - an unapproved Treaty, while the executive could follow its provision to the extent that is within his discretion, is very doubtful as an enforceable law in the courts of the United States. Now the President could instead as I said above simply "act" like the provisions are in force but that would be subject to challenge unless such provisions are already clearly within his scope of powers and, if they are, then he could also simply negotiate an Executive Agreement. An EA does not require ratification and is not law but does tend to bind future administrations unless they want to accept the heat for ending/breaking such an agreement. [/QUOTE]
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