Friday, July 6, 2012

Filipino Gun Rights Organization Joins IAPCAR

The Second Amendment Foundation sent out a release this evening saying that A2S5 Coalition of the Philippines has joined IAPCAR - the international gun rights organization. Given the doings in the United Nations, the more national gun rights organizations that are members of IAPCAR, the better. This will make the 23rd organization to join.
IAPCAR WELCOMES PHILIPPINES GUN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION

BELLEVUE, WA – The A2S5 Coalition of the Philippines is the latest organization to join forces with the International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights (IAPCAR), raising their international membership to 23 member organizations in 15 different nations around the globe.

With member groups on every continent, IAPCAR executive director Philip Watson has been more than pleased with the positive response the group has received.

“With nine new member groups all from different countries since last fall, IAPCAR’s steady growth has been a welcome sign among those that love freedom and a warning to those that do not.” Watson also noted, “It proves that people in all corners of the globe believe in the right of personal security and the defense of one’s home and family. The human right of self-defense is a value we share across all international borders, regardless of race, nationality, or ethnic origin.”

“This is a significant development for us,” said Mike Melchor, the A2S5 Coalition’s director for strategic plans.

Alan Gottlieb, chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, who was instrumental in creating IAPCAR, was very happy to have A2S5 as IAPCAR’s newest affiliate in the Philippines.

“We are very excited to welcome our friends from the Philippines,” he observed. “Gun owners in the Philippines are currently faced with increasing regulatory actions on civilian ownership of firearms. We can be helpful to each other in our movement to protect firearms rights in our home countries and around the world.”

The Arms Trade Treaty is currently under negotiation at the United Nations and set to be signed the last week of July, placing many arms rights groups at odds with global gun control advocates. “IAPCAR strongly opposes any UN treaty infringing on national sovereignty or individual gun rights,” noted Julianne Versnel, director of operations at the Second Amendment Foundation, the second influential gun rights group instrumental in forming IAPCAR.

The International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights (http://iapcar.com/) is the only worldwide political action group focusing on the human right to keep and bear arms. Founded in 2010, IAPCAR has grown to 23 major gun-rights organizations and conducts campaigns designed to inform the public and promote the right of self-defense and gun-ownership.

3 comments:

  1. I'm seeing an enormous gap in the ranks of organizations on the IAPCAR website. Where the hell is the NRA?

    ReplyDelete
  2. They're too busy being the "pros", spending $250Mil a year on... Something??

    ReplyDelete
  3. There's absolutely no good reason the NRA shouldn't be part of an International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights, seeing as how they addressed the UN as an NGO on the matter of the Arms Trade Treaty. What other organizations can make such a claim? I hope they join up soon.

    ReplyDelete