Firearms destroyed under UN doctrines and UNATT

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Implementing the United Nations Programme of Action on Small Arms ...


This isn't a hot link and I found it while looking for available Norwegian surplus firearms. It also seems that Norway isn't quite the Utopian Socialist nation they would have us believe from a few other sites on that page.
 
Sooooo, details or are you just going to leave this here?

If the site would have let me copy and paste the figures I would have. As it is, highlight the "Implementing the United Nations Programme of Action on Small arms"

The last figures were 2015. This part of it deals with a couple of pages that show several of the nations that have signed onto the Programme including Canada and how many millions of firearms that could have gone onto the surplus markets were destroyed. It also explains how each nation is allowed to set their own parameters on what is to be destroyed or released to surplus brokers.

The UNATT itself is relatively toothless but it does allow/encourage member nations to destroy their surplus arms and impose severe regulation to their end users.

GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND.
 
Lol. Look within our own boarders and look into ITAR.
As for the UN just done let them in your house.
Lol
Be well.


Without looking at the report how do you come up with your post?????

I'm not a fan of the UN. IMHO it's the largest CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION in the world.
 
Without looking at the report how do you come up with your post?????

I'm not a fan of the UN. IMHO it's the largest CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION in the world.

I was a member of our military.
i helped destroy many C1s , C2s, Cno7 and 44mag line trowing guns in the course of my dutys.
and yes i can still taste the barf in my mouth.
I took the onlne CF mandated ITAR "course"
 
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I did a report in college on the corruption in the UN. Specifically how much funding is just given to them that they don't account for (i.e. pretty much all of it). Pretty eye opening when you average out the low end estimate of how much is going in and how many people are working there (if I remember correctly it works out to at least 75,000$ a year per person).
 
I did a report in college on the corruption in the UN. Specifically how much funding is just given to them that they don't account for (i.e. pretty much all of it). Pretty eye opening when you average out the low end estimate of how much is going in and how many people are working there (if I remember correctly it works out to at least 75,000$ a year per person).

Interesting and good work!

How did you do on that report?

I could see a lot of socialist professors failing you for daring to write it.
 
80s or 90s if I remember correctly, the class was just a English class so it was more about the format than the content (teacher specifically let us pick any topic we could support). Overall the teacher was surprised when he read the report, like most people he had never really thought about where the money goes.
 
The CF has been destroying surplus small arms by smelting for many years now.

The UN has far over reached its founding mandate "To Prevent the Scourge of War" and is desperately in need of reform, something that its unwilling/unable to do. The only way to change things is to starve it for money, something that the US has started to do.
 
80s or 90s if I remember correctly, the class was just a English class so it was more about the format than the content (teacher specifically let us pick any topic we could support). Overall the teacher was surprised when he read the report, like most people he had never really thought about where the money goes.

Well done! Good thing that you had a reasonable teacher.

I've heard horror stories of university professors that will give you low grades if you go against the narrative that they incessantly espouse.

It's more of an indoctrination, instead of an education.
 
Also take into consideration who wrote the UN Charter. Alger Hiss, a convicted Soviet Spy in the UK and a very influential figure in their government. Looks like he wasn't the only one by a long shot and they set the stage for the world we see today.

To many people, not enough jobs, the list goes on.
 
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