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  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Donations
  • Ban the Bomb
  • Global Warming
  • Immigration
  • Moral Mondays
  • Landmines
  • Cluster Bombs
  • Fascism
  • Cannabis
  • Environmental Concerns
  • Second Admendment & Guns
  • Labor
  • In the News
  • Economic Inequality
  • Letters to Editor
  • Videos to Consider
  • Blog
  • Links
  • Gas Attack
  • The Middle East
  • Universal Healthcare

International Treaty to Ban Landmines

The Mine Ban Treaty is one of the world's most widely accepted treaties: over 80% of the world's countries are States Parties to the treaty. There are currently 164 States Parties. Only 32 states remain outside the treaty, but most of them do not actually use or produce antipersonnel mines.

I will work to make the United States a member.

http://www.icbl.org/en-gb/the-treaty/treaty-status.aspx


We are losing our democratic republic. Corporate power has been merging with governmental power to serve its own interest, not the nation's. I support economic democracy. 

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