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Oxfam: Sale of ammunition 'must be regulated'
« on: June 02, 2012, 03:34:34 AM »
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Humanitarian charity Oxfam has launched a new campaign to call for the regulation of the sale of ammunition around the world.

It comes ahead of a United Nations summit in July on bringing in a new arms trade treaty to regulate the sale of arms.

Oxfam is arguing that any treaty must also regulate ammunition trade or the treaty "doesn't make sense".

But a number of nations, including the US and China, oppose such a move.

Egypt, Syria, Russia, Iran, Venezuela and several other countries are also against including ammunition trade in any final treaty, arguing that it will be too difficult to monitor.
'Fuel of conflict'

In a new report, Oxfam found that the global ammunitions industry for small arms and light weapons is worth $4.3bn (£2.78bn), much more than the trade in the weapons themselves, with 12 billion bullets produced a year.

Anna Macdonald, head of arms control at the charity, said: "A gun without a bullet is a very large metal stick, basically. Ammunition is literally the fuel of conflict.

"The trade in ammunition is lucrative, but while the monetary cost of production is low, the price paid in human lives for the trade in ammunition is incalculable."

The parameters of the new treaty, if is is passed, will be worked at a month-long UN conference in July between arms companies, governments and aid agencies.

A draft treaty which would ban all weapons sales to countries that fail to meet various human rights criteria has already been provisionally agreed to by 153 counties.

The aim is for it to bring various international laws governing the sale of arms into one legally-binding treaty.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18269837

how about going back to ripping people off instead of putting comments on things they know nothing about..
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Re: Oxfam: Sale of ammunition 'must be regulated'
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2012, 11:14:46 AM »
Blah blah blah.
F*ck Oxfam, PETA, Amnesty International, and all those other impotent azzholes.
The point these "do gooder's" miss is that their meddling keeps people struggling in areas that have not supported life in 100's of years.
If they minded their own business these people would have either , moved, adapted, or died, any one of which would solve the problem permanently.

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Re: Oxfam: Sale of ammunition 'must be regulated'
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2012, 02:17:19 PM »
Bullet control?  Queue Chris Rock!

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Re: Oxfam: Sale of ammunition 'must be regulated'
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2012, 06:47:06 PM »
Bullet control?  Queue Chris Rock!


Don't laugh, it's been tried.
IIRC CA. if not other states places a surcharge on ammo.

 

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