SPONSOR'S INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: Rep. PAUL: This legislation prohibits taxpayer support of any UN actions that could in any way infringe on the Second Amendment. The bill also expresses the sense of Congress that proposals to tax, or otherwise limit, the right to keep and bear arms are "reprehensible and deserving of condemnation."
Over the past decade, the UN has waged a campaign to undermine the right to keep and bear arms, which is protected by the Second Amendment of the US Constitution. UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has called on members of the Security Council to "tackle" the proliferation and "easy availability"
Contrary to the UN propaganda, the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right and, according to the drafters of the Constitution, the guardian of every other right. Many victims of tyranny were first disarmed by their governments. If the UN is successful in implementing a global regime of gun control, then more innocent lives will be lost to public (and private) criminals. I would remind my colleagues that policies prohibiting the private ownership of firearms were strongly supported by tyrants such as Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Tse-Tong. Global gun control is a recipe for global tyranny and a threat to the safety of all law-abiding persons.
LEGISLATIVE OUTCOME:Referred to House Committee on International Relations; never came to a vote.
Democrats participating in 03-HR3125 | ||
| Ralph Moody Hall | s1o | Texas Democrat |
| Mike McIntyre | s1o | North Carolina Democrat |
| Max Sandlin | s1o | Texas Democrat (Until 2004) |
| Charles Stenholm | s1o | Texas Democrat |
| Gene Taylor | s1o | Mississippi Democrat |
Republicans participating in 03-HR3125 | ||
| Spencer Bachus | s1o | Alabama Republican |
| Richard Hugh Baker | s1o | Louisiana Republican |
| Gresham Barrett | s1o | South Carolina Republican |
| Roscoe Bartlett | s1o | Maryland Republican |
| Michael Bilirakis | s1o | Florida Republican |
| Rob Bishop | s1o | Utah Republican |
| Michael Burgess | s1o | Texas Republican |
| Richard Burr | s1o | NC Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative |
| Dan Burton | s1o | Indiana Republican |
| Chris Cannon | s1o | Utah Republican |
| John Carter | s1o | Texas Republican |
| Philip Crane | s1o | Illinois Republican (Until 2004) |
| John Culberson | s1o | Texas Republican |
| Jo Ann Davis | s1o | Virginia Republican |
| Jim DeMint | s1o | SC Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative |
| Jimmy Duncan | s1o | Tennessee Republican |
| Terry Everett | s1o | Alabama Republican |
| Tom Feeney | s1o | Florida Republican |
| Trent Franks | s1o | Arizona Republican |
| Jim Gibbons | s1o | Nevada Republican |
| Phil Gingrey | s1o | Georgia Republican |
| Virgil Goode | s1o | Virginia Republican |
| Wally Herger | s1o | California Republican |
| Peter Hoekstra | s1o | Michigan Republican |
| Johnny Isakson | s1o | GA Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative |
| Bill Janklow | s1o | SD00 Former Republican |
| Steve King | s1o | Iowa Republican |
| Jack Kingston | s1o | Georgia Republican |
| John Kline | s1o | Minnesota Republican |
| Ron Lewis | s1o | Kentucky Republican |
| Donald Manzullo | s1o | Illinois Republican |
| Jeff Miller | s1o | Florida Republican |
| Marilyn Musgrave | s1o | Colorado Republican |
| Randy Neugebauer | s1o | Texas Republican |
| Bob Ney | s1o | Ohio Republican |
| Charlie Norwood | s1o | Georgia Republican |
| Butch Otter | s1o | ID Republican |
| Ron Paul | s2p | POTUS Republican (Libertarian 1988) |
| Tom Petri | s1o | Wisconsin Republican |
| Todd Platts | s1o | Pennsylvania Republican |
| Adam Putnam | s1o | Florida Republican |
| Pete Sessions | s1o | Texas Republican |
| Bill Shuster | s1o | Pennsylvania Republican |
| Mike Simpson | s1o | Idaho Republican |
| Mark Souder | s1o | Indiana Republican |
| Tom Tancredo | s1o | Colorado Republican |
| Zach Wamp | s1o | Tennessee Republican |
| Roger Wicker | s1o | Mississippi Republican |
| Joe Wilson | s1o | South Carolina Republican |
Independents participating in 03-HR3125 |
| Democrats:
5
Republicans: 49 Independents: 0 |