SAAMI Quits U.N. Small Arms Project

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SAAMI Quits U.N. Small Arms Project

Post by mundaire » Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:20 pm

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SAAMI Quits U.N. Small Arms Project and Issues Minority Report
The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute (SAAMI) issued the following statement:

SAMMI, a registered United Nations non-governmental organization (NGO) with roster status, has taken the regrettable but necessary step of withdrawing any reference of SAAMI association from the U.N. agency project to create “International Small Arms Control Standards (ISACS).”

The goal of ISACS, as stated on the U.N. website is “To develop internationally accepted and validated standards that provide clear and comprehensive guidance to practitioners and policy-makers on small arms and light weapons control.”

SAAMI, being an accredited standards-setting organization, welcomed the opportunity to be part of a standards-setting process which requires rigorous adherence to facts.

“We saw the ISACS as a way to cut through the politics and rhetoric of this issue and get down to core actions that will reduce violence,” says Rick Patterson, Managing Director of SAAMI. “Regrettably, the process has been tainted, expert input has been ignored, and the resulting standards represent nothing more than the opinions of the authors — most of whom are affiliated with NGO’s supporting gun control.

Because the U.N. has ignored contrary facts and opinions, and quelled debate, the U.N. has done itself — and everyone associated with ISACS — a disservice. They have negatively affected the credibility of all parties involved. For these reasons, SAAMI simply cannot allow its reputation for professionalism, integrity and factual expertise to be associated with the ISACS program.
SAMMI has also issued a lengthy “Minority Report in response to Draft International Small Arms Control Standards Promulgated by the U.N. Coordinating Action in Small Arms (CASA)”. This Minority Report is highly critical of the processes leading to the proposed United Nations International Small Arms Control Standards (ISACS). SAAMI’s Minority Report notes that there was a “refusal to consider opposing views” and an “editorial bias during the drafting process.” CLICK HERE to read full SAAMI Minority Report.
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Re: SAAMI Quits U.N. Small Arms Project

Post by spin_drift » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:31 pm

This is a good news
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Post by Hammerhead » Thu Mar 22, 2012 7:13 am

Because the U.N. has ignored contrary facts and opinions, and quelled debate, the U.N. has done itself — and everyone associated with ISACS — a disservice. They have negatively affected the credibility of all parties involved. For these reasons, SAAMI simply cannot allow its reputation for professionalism, integrity and factual expertise to be associated with the ISACS program
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Re: SAAMI Quits U.N. Small Arms Project

Post by fantumfan2003 » Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:11 am

The UN's existence in the present global scenario is nothing but a total waste. It is unable to carry out its stated intentions. The organisation itself is an overweight, overpaid and under performing organisation which is a favourite for people who want bloated salaries for not doing any work.

It is indeed ironical that they do not want licensed arms owners to own (what are comparitively) peashooters, but turns a blind eye to the millions of illegal Kalashnikovs owned by all the bad guys, on pretty much every trouble spot in the world.

It is indeed good on SAAMI's part that they have parted ways with them. Thanks for the heads-up Abhijeet.

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Post by essdee1972 » Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:17 am

Needs wide publication! I hope there will be no issues is I share the "Minority Report" on Facebook, etc.?

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Post by goodboy_mentor » Thu Mar 22, 2012 1:23 pm

Of course it needs widest possible publication. I do not think there would be any issues if you share this report.
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