



SAF REPORT LIVE FROM THE UN
The Following is an up to the minute report from  Julianne Versnel, Director of Operations
for  the Second Amendment Foundation who is representing SAF as an NGO  delegate at the United Nations ATT meeting.
The Arms Trade Treaty Prep Committee began on July 12, 2010  and will conclude on July 23, 2010. Ambassador Roberto Garcia Moritan of  Argentina is the Chair. On Friday, July 19, Non-Governmental  Organization (NGO) representatives were told that the majority of the  meetings would be closed to them. The critical discussions on the scope  of the treaty will have no input from any non-governmental entity. Scope  is critical in the Arms Trade Treaty process. In North America, some  Pan Asian Countries and in some other parts of the world, the arms that  we expect to have covered in this treaty are nuclear weapons. In much of  Europe and most all of Africa, the delegates anticipate that the ATT  will cover rifles, shotguns, handguns and ammunition as well.
 
There  appears little doubt that some sort of treaty will be adopted by 2014,  if not by 2012.  It is anticipated that the final treaty will attempt to  register all firearms, require micro-stamping, destruction of surplus  ammunition on a very set schedule, registration of all firearms and  restriction on any transfer of arms including between private  individuals and many other restrictions. If the United States is a  signatory and this is ratified by the U.S. Senate, this UN treaty would  be the law. On October 30, 2009, UN members voted in favor of an ATT.   The United States voted in favor of an ATT.
The  UN has an aggressive schedule of meetings planned to push for these  restrictions and we will be there representing you in every way we can.  We will be at the CTOP/COP meeting in Vienna the week of October 18 and a  General Assembly meeting at the end of October. In January, the five  permanent members of the Security Council will meet and this is on the  agenda. There will be another ATT Preparatory meeting at the end of  February in New York. The regional UNIDIR meeting sponsored by the EU  will start in March. We will come full circle with the Programme of  Action Experts Meeting in May 2011 and the July 17-21 ATT Preparatory  meeting that is expected to offer the final draft to the treaty.
			
					 
		
		
	
	
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