Disarmament

 

 

The sale of weapons is one of the most lucrative trade which currently prevails. Billion dollars are in plays and the traffickers have only one idea at the head, to make the most money and as soon as possible. It is not worried thousands of victims which will be killed with the gadgets that they sell and for them the easy money is the most important part of the business. There are at each year in the world surroundings 14 billion ammunition of all kinds, that is to say two balls for each inhabitant of the Earth. The large armies and world powers also sold several cargoes of weapons and ammunition with the poor countries which had need for it to make their small war or to provide their guerrillas. In more of their fourber their old ammunition they have often also to create conflicts to them to push them to buy more weapons to them and so on. On the whole, this trade is the second in importance in the world between the slave one and the sale of drug. This problem will involve in the medium and long term an increased risk of control by the weapons by people of all the mediums such as for example in South America or Africa. These populations seldom have a good education and it is more probable than they inconveniently use these objects of control against them or their own people. Of many examples were indexed in the history or the abuse weapon at summer to meet at the dictatorial chiefs and their personal army against the citizens of their own mode. It is for that which it would be imperative that the sale of weapons with fire is as much as possible to control by the governments or of the authorities and organizations of control. What would prevent much of anybody badly disposed from getting some too easily and to use them with twists and through.

 

 

 

                                                                                                                  

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