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Offline Confederate Kahanist

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http://www.personalliberty.com/news/the-second-amendment-foundation-group-joins-larger-international-movement-19675291/




The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has announced that it is now part of a new international organization whose goal is the protection of firearms rights for private citizens.

Named the International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights (IAPCAR), the organization met last week in Nuremberg, Germany and brought together gun rights activists from several countries, including Sweden, Norway, Germany, the UK, Canada, Italy and the United States under the banner of Liberty and Security.

“Self-defense is a human right that is not just limited to citizens of the United States thanks to our Second Amendment,” said Alan Gottlieb, SAF executive vice president who also serves as an IAPCAR director.

“This is an important ‘first step’ in regaining much lost ground, and putting the brakes on an international movement to strip private citizens of the means to protect their most cherished right, that of self-defense,” he added.

SAF representatives have also expressed encouragement that after the Germany meeting, groups from countries such as the Philippines, Switzerland, Belgium, Argentina, Finland, India, Israel, Greece, South Africa and Australia are also interested in joining.
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In my opinion, they should have done this a long time ago! Better late than never though.
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Hopefully Gun Owners Of America jumps on board. The NRA has international organizations in the UK but unfortunately it hasnt done too well in preserving rights overseas, they just dont have the lobbying power that they have in the US.