Dear NAGR Supporter,

Please take a few minutes to listen the short audio briefing I've recorded for you.

Hillary Clinton's UN "Small Arms Treaty" is gaining support of gun grabbers around the globe and will soon make its way to the U.S. Senate.

That's why it's so important you sign the petition below.

And after you've signed the petition, please make an emergency contribution of $200, $150, $100, or even just $35 to the National Association for Gun Rights.

Dudley Brown

To my United States Senators:

Whereas:        The Obama Administration just announced they would be working with the United Nations to pass a new “Small Arms Treaty;” and

Whereas:        The UN’s “Small Arms Treaty” is nothing more than a massive GLOBAL gun control scheme, designed to register, ban and CONFISCATE firearms from law-abiding citizens; and

Whereas:        The new treaty will likely be designed to FORCE national governments to enact tougher licensing requirements, making law-abiding citizens cut through even more bureaucratic red tape just to buy a firearm legally; and

Whereas:        The United Nation’s “Small Arms Treaty” would also likely ban the trade, sale and private ownership of ALL semi-automatic weapons; and

Whereas:        The ratification of this treaty would also likely create an international gun registry, setting the stage for full-scale gun confiscation;

Therefore:      I urge you to vote AGAINST ratification of the UN’s “Small Arms Treaty.”


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