Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The State of Arizona authorizing opposition to the use of an international force on american soil

State Of Arizona


Authorizing opposition to the use of an international force on american soil that seeks to enforce any united states treaty that has not been ratified by the united states senate.


State of Arizona
House of Representatives
Fiftieth Legislature
Second Regular Session
2012


HJR 2001

Introduced by
Representative Harper: Senator Gould



A Joint RESOLUTION

Authorizing opposition to the use of an international force on american soil that seeks to enforce any united states treaty that has not been ratified by the united states senate.


Whereas, the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution firmly states, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed"; and
Whereas, Article II, section 26, Arizona Constitution, states, "The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself or the state shall not be impaired"; and
Whereas, member nations of the United Nations have formed committees with the intent to regulate private firearm ownership; and
Whereas, the United Nations committees have held hearings on the Arms Trade Treaty, which includes regulation of private firearms ownership; and
Whereas, the Constitution of the United States prevents the President from enacting a treaty without ratification from the United States Senate; and
Whereas, the National Rifle Association has secured the commitment from 51 current United States senators that they would not ratify the United Nations' Arms Trade Treaty as long as it includes regulation of private firearms ownership; and
Whereas, the United Nations Security Council regularly shows its disregard for sovereign nations and their constitutions and laws; and
Whereas, the United Nations has used force to disarm citizens of a sovereign nation in the past, which led to mass killings by bladed weapons; and
Whereas, the United Nations often uses international forces to impose its will on sovereign nations.

Therefore
Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

1.  That the State of Arizona opposes any use of an international force on American soil that seeks to enforce any United Nations treaty that has not been properly ratified by the United States Senate.

2.  That the State of Arizona authorizes using organized resistance to thwart any international force that infringes on the United States Constitution or any of its amendments.
http://www.azleg.gov//FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=%2Flegtext%2F50leg%2F2r%2Fbills%2Fhjr2001p.htm&Session_ID=107

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