In the last batch of amendment votes to the budget, the Senate voted on several foreign policy proposals.
Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) introduced an amendment that would prevent the United States from entering into the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty in order to uphold the Second Amendment. His amendment passed on a 53-46 vote.
Republicans have been critical of President Obama’s decision to consider the treaty, although Obama has said he would not vote for anything that would violate the Second Amendment.
Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) offered an alternative amendment that clarified that under current U.S. law, treaties don’t trump the Constitution and that the United States should not agree to any arms treaty that violates the Second Amendment rights. His amendment passed by voice vote.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob *Menendez (D-N.J.) said he thought it was irresponsible to be considering major foreign policy decisions at 3 a.m. on Saturday morning.
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*Screw you Menendez, earn your money for once and resign.
That was 99 Senators voting-
ReplyDeleteWhat were the rest doing?
& who was it?:)
DeleteI am shocked to see the progressives failed to ram this through. I hate to be such a cynic but if this failed, it must have been a faint to distract from their real agenda. I know the “reasonable” universal background checks are simply a hidden way to ban all gun ownership. Now I am worried there is something worse hidden in some bill that has been overlooked.
ReplyDeleteCan never be too careful, but this one was won because the Dems who did vote to stop it were probably from gun friendly areas. We do have to watch out for something added on any bill though.
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