Alas, not so much dead as deferred. It's also a bit disingenuous for the NRA to take full credit in their in-house "news" report...
The majority of folks globally seem to believe it was Syria, North Korea, Iran and a few others who roadblocked the treaty as they constantly blocked the negotiations [as shown in all the transcripts]. On the otherhand the arms control folks blame the US and Russia for dragging their feet.
Syria, North Korea and Iran all benefit from illicit international arms trade -- the fundamental phenomena the treaty seeks to curb, hence their undermining the process.The majority of folks globally seem to believe it was Syria, North Korea, Iran and a few others who roadblocked the treaty as they constantly blocked the negotiations [as shown in all the transcripts]. On the otherhand the arms control folks blame the US and Russia for dragging their feet.
I have to say, I found the irony a bit funny as I read the analysis on Financial Times.Syria, North Korea and Iran all benefit from illicit international arms trade -- the fundamental phenomena the treaty seeks to curb, hence their undermining the process.
Makes those authoritarian regimes strange bedfellows with more than a few members around here railing against this particular treaty, no?![]()
Syria, North Korea and Iran all benefit from illicit international arms trade -- the fundamental phenomena the treaty seeks to curb, hence their undermining the process.
Makes those authoritarian regimes strange bedfellows with more than a few members around here railing against this particular treaty, no?![]()
I have to say, I found the irony a bit funny as I read the analysis on Financial Times.
Syria, North Korea and Iran all benefit from illicit international arms trade -- the fundamental phenomena the treaty seeks to curb, hence their undermining the process.
Makes those authoritarian regimes strange bedfellows with more than a few members around here railing against this particular treaty, no?![]()
We were keeping it light and noting an amusing "politics makes strange bedfellows" moment; pretty harmless.I'm so sorry you gentlemen are so disappointed.![]()
Makes those authoritarian regimes strange bedfellows with more than a few members around here railing against this particular treaty, no?![]()
We were keeping it light and noting an amusing "politics makes strange bedfellows" moment; pretty harmless.
You're reading entirely too much into it, not to the least of which is your wrongheaded assumption of positions on the issue.
Lighten up, Francis...
You do know that it was the folks like Syria, North Korea and Iran who were siding with the NRA and the folks on many of the gun boards who were inflexible, don't you?Kind of like the Anti's a few on here?
So, if a poll was conducted, would we find that 100% of respondents had opinions?Accusing some members of being like authoritarian regimes and "railing" against the treaty is "light and . . . . amusing"?
Oh, I see! You put a winking smiley face after your particular shot, and I didn't. Sorry about that oversight. Here you are.
I bet if we conducted a poll on this particular forum about who has a "wrongheaded assumption of positions" you would hold the short end of the stick. Of course, all of us knuckle-dragging Neanderthals can't be expected to be as enlightened as you and McB.![]()
I know that the countries you mentioned were probably opposed to the treaty, but for different reasons. I doubt NK has much concern about guaranteeing the right of its citizens to own and use firearms.You do know that it was the folks like Syria, North Korea and Iran who were siding with the NRA and the folks on many of the gun boards who were inflexible, don't you?
Certain topics are banned on this forum because they invariably lead to hard feelings and take up too much of our time. Political discussion is unlikely to change the opinion of the vast majority of our members. This site is dedicated to all things Smith & Wesson and the 2A forum exists to alert out members to legislation that poses a threat.s&w chad.I just saw this post.Missed it somehow before.
I want to go on record as stating that I certainly respect the forum rules.However,I do think we need a political sub forum.As much as I despise politics for what it is,it can make or break us in many ways.
I know that the countries you mentioned were probably opposed to the treaty, but for different reasons. I doubt NK has much concern about guaranteeing the right of its citizens to own and use firearms.
I find your comparison of NRA members and rogue nations like Syria, NK, and Iran offensive. Why would you do that on a pro-gun forum? ... Why would you come on this particular forum and spew leftist opinions, knowing that most of the members here hold differing views? Speaking for myself only, I welcome any lover of S&W handguns, regardless of political view, to take part in the discussions. I have to question the motives of someone who continuously stirs the pot by posting views that are antithetical to those of most of the membership...
Score one for the good guys. The NRA, I mean. I will, this week, extend my current membership for two years. I will probably send some money to the ILA. I will definitely donate a little money to a few selected pro-gun candidates...