Posted April 27, 2019 1:00 pm by Comments

By Daniel Terrill

President Trump revealing his signed executive order to unsign the UN Arms Trade Treaty during the NRA Leadership Forum in Indianapolis on April 26, 2019. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)
President Trump announced he would pull the U.S. from the UN Arms Trade Treaty, a 2014 regulatory measure gun advocates argued would hurt the U.S. firearm industry and Second Amendment rights. Before an audience at the 2019 National Rifle Association convention on Friday, the president signed a message asking the Senate to discontinue the process of ratifying the treaty.
“By taking these actions, we are reaffirming that American liberty is sacred and that American citizens live by American laws, not the laws of foreign countries,” Trump said before putting his John Hancock on an official letterhead. He added that once the Senate formally rejects the treaty that he will sign the measure to dispose of it.
President Trump tossed the pen he used to “unsign” the UN Arms Trade Treaty to the audience at the 2019 NRA Leadership Forum in Indianapolis. (Photo: Daniel Terrill/Guns.com)
Trump said he intended to surprise NRA members and the organization’s leaders with the announcement. The White House issued a statement Friday criticizing the treaty, saying provides “a platform for those who would

Source: Guns.com

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