Finally: Trump Pulls the US Out of United Nations’ International Gun Registry Scheme

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United Nations ‘Non-Violence’ sculpture (By HazzyOwn work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link)

President Donald Trump just delivered a long-overdue message to the global gun confiscation cartel: America is not taking orders from the United Nations.

In a major move for national sovereignty and Second Amendment freedom, the Trump administration has formally withdrawn the United States from the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms, a UN-run reporting system that gun rights advocates have warned for years is part of the international bureaucracy’s long game to pressure nations into “standardized” gun restrictions.

What Is the UN Register of Conventional Arms?

UNROCA is a so-called “voluntary” United Nations registry where participating countries report information about weapons transfers, including categories of conventional arms and, in many cases, small arms and light weapons.

Supporters claim it promotes “transparency.”

But gun owners know how this game works.

Transparency is always the excuse and control is always the goal. Because once international bureaucrats start collecting data, they don’t stop at tracking tanks and fighter jets.

The same institutions pushing global disarmament narratives always work their way down to the civilian level, using “international norms” as the wedge to attack private gun ownership.

Why It’s Bad for America

UNROCA is not just paperwork. It’s a pipeline. A pipeline for global elites to normalize the idea that firearms ownership should be regulated, monitored, and eventually restricted under the banner of “international cooperation.”

That is exactly why gun rights groups have been sounding the alarm for years about the broader UN infrastructure behind these schemes, including the infamous UN Arms Trade Treaty.

The gun confiscation cartel has never hidden what it wants: fewer guns, more restrictions, and ultimately a world where self-defense is a privilege reserved for the government and the politically connected.

NAGR Has Led This Fight for Over a Decade

For more than a decade, the National Association for Gun Rights, Texas Gun Rights’ national affiliate, has been leading the charge to remove the United States from all UN involvement tied to international gun control frameworks, especially the UN’s ATT.

While other organizations played nice, issued press releases, and hoped the problem would go away, NAGR went straight into the lion’s den.

NAGR President Dudley Brown has now testified before the United Nations multiple times overseas in recent years, confronting global disarmament activists directly and warning that Americans will never surrender their God-given right to keep and bear arms to foreign bureaucrats.

NAGR’s message has been consistent: the UN has no authority over American freedom, and no treaty, registry, or “agreement” should ever be allowed to become a backdoor attack on the Second Amendment.

Chris McNutt: “Texas Won’t Bow to Global Gun Grabbers”

Texas Gun Rights President Chris McNutt praised Trump’s withdrawal as a major step in cutting off international influence over American gun policy.

“The United Nations is not our government, and they have no business tracking, regulating, or influencing anything related to firearms in the United States,” McNutt said. “This UN registry scheme was never about ‘transparency.’ It was about control. Texans aren’t going to bow to global gun grabbers, and we sure as hell aren’t going to let foreign bureaucrats write the rules for our rights.”

McNutt added that gun owners must stay alert, because the gun confiscation cartel never stops pushing, even when they lose.

“They will rebrand it, rename it, and try again,” he said. “The only way we win is by staying aggressive, staying organized, and refusing to compromise one inch.”

 

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12 thoughts on “Finally: Trump Pulls the US Out of United Nations’ International Gun Registry Scheme”

  1. Also, finally: Trump Officially Kicks World Health Organization to the Curb

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  3. Uvalde Officer Adrian Gonzales Acquitted on 29 Child Endangerment Counts.



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    … Defense attorney Nico LaHood said the jury told them there were ‘a lot of gaps in the evidence.’

    ‘You can tell, they said there was gaps in the evidence,’ said LaHood. ‘They appreciated us bringing out those gaps. They considered everything. They were very diligent. They worked very hard back there. They were very mindful and deliberate.’

    ‘Obviously they were saddened because they know that the other families are mourning still. But they said there was a lot of gaps in the evidence, and some of that didn’t make sense to them,’ LaHood added.
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  4. Armed Citizen Takes on Would-Be Kidnapper, Makes World Safer for Everyone.

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  6. 5 comments so far, and every last one by that diarrhea-mouth forty cal.-

    Stop crapping up this blog and start your own, jack-hole.

    Is anyone else also as sick and tired of this crap as I am???

    1. “5 comments so far”

      Hey, you can count to five.

      It seems you are bored today, having nothing else to do but launch personal attacks and be rude in a comment section where your only post is personal attack and rudeness. Must not care much about commenting on the article. So here is something else for you to do, can ya count to six?

    2. Geoff: I find Mr Booger’s comments informative although at times there are a lot of postings; but lately several others have been making multiple and lengthy comments. I merely skip over things and move on down the list.

  7. I’m deeply disappointed by this news. Sure, pulling out of the International Registry is nice — fantastic, even! — but what about the rest of the UN?

    1. Trump pulled us out of a lot of international organizations and U.N. stuff, not just this.

      Non-U. N. organizations:

      — 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy Compact

      — Colombo Plan Council

      — Commission for Environmental Cooperation

      — Education Cannot Wait

      — European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats

      — Forum of European National Highway Research Laboratories

      — Freedom Online Coalition

      — Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund

      — Global Counterterrorism Forum

      — Global Forum on Cyber Expertise

      — Global Forum on Migration and Development

      — Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research

      — Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals, and Sustainable Development

      — Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

      — Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

      — International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property

      — International Cotton Advisory Committee

      — International Development Law Organization

      — International Energy Forum

      — International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies

      — International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance

      — International Institute for Justice and the Rule of Law

      — International Lead and Zinc Study Group

      — International Renewable Energy Agency

      — International Solar Alliance

      — International Tropical Timber Organization

      — International Union for Conservation of Nature

      — Pan American Institute of Geography and History

      — Partnership for Atlantic Cooperation

      — Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia

      — Regional Cooperation Council

      — Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century

      — Science and Technology Center in Ukraine

      — Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

      — Venice Commission of the Council of Europe

      United Nations organizations:

      — Department of Economic and Social Affairs

      — U.N. Economic and Social Council, or ECOSOC — Economic Commission for Africa

      — ECOSOC — Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

      — ECOSOC — Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific

      — ECOSOC — Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia

      — International Law Commission

      — International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals

      — International Trade Centre

      — Office of the Special Adviser on Africa

      — Office of the Special Representative of the secretary-general for Children in Armed Conflict

      — Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict

      — Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence Against Children

      — Peacebuilding Commission

      — Peacebuilding Fund

      — Permanent Forum on People of African Descent

      — U.N. Alliance of Civilizations

      — U.N. Collaborative Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries

      — U.N. Conference on Trade and Development

      — U.N. Democracy Fund

      — U.N. Energy

      — U.N. Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women

      — U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change

      — U.N. Human Settlements Programme

      — U.N. Institute for Training and Research

      — U.N. Oceans

      — U.N. Population Fund

      — U.N. Register of Conventional Arms

      — U.N. System Chief Executives Board for Coordination

      — U.N. System Staff College

      — U.N. Water

      — U.N. University

      1. That comes to 35 Non-U. N. organizations and 31 United Nations organizations.
        Who would have thunk it!
        And no I did not read ’em all, I just counted them.

        1. They were all useless, contrary to the interest of the country, and all established to use to get control of resources and money and population and government agencies and replace laws and country constitution with what the U.N. says – plus they were costing us a lottttt of tax payer dollars and the U.S. was paying more overall than any other country for these things – collectively, the entire budget if they were all combined into one big single entity organization the U.S. would be paying 98% of that one organization funding with our tax dollars.

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