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International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights
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International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights (IAPCAR) is an association of gun rights organizations, with over 29 member organizations.[1]
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The International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights has 29 groups from 21 countries on 6 continents representing tens of millions of firearm owners.
- A2S5 Coalition
(Philippines)
- ALUTARA
(Argentina)
- The Society of Gun Culture Enhancement in Israel
(Israel)[2]
- Association of Bullet and Practical Shooting
(Belarus)
- Canada's National Firearms Association
(Canada)
- Canadian Institute for Self Defense
(Canada)
- Canadian Institute for Legislative Action
(Canada)
- Canadian Shooting Sports Association[3]
(Canada)
- Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association
(Canada)
- Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
(United States)
- Firearms Owners Association of Australia
(Australia)
- FISAT
(Italy)
- Knife Rights
(United States)
- Lone Star Shooting Association
(United States)
- Movimento Viva Brasil
(Brazil)[citation needed]
- National Arms Association of Spain
(Spain)
- National Association for Gun Rights India
(India)
- National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association
(United States)
- PEFOP
(Greece)
- Practical Shooting Association
(Moldova)
- Pro Defensa
(Costa Rica)
- Pro Legal
(Germany)
- ProTell
(Switzerland)
- Right to Arms
(Russia)[4]
- Second Amendment Foundation
(United States)[5]
- South African Gun Owners Association
(South Africa)
- Sport and Practical Shooting Club
(Austria)
- Taiwan Defensive Firearms Association
(Taiwan)
- Ukrainian Gun Owners Association
(Ukraine)[6]
- UNPACT
(France)
Recent campaigns
IAPCAR has recently[when?] mounted a strong campaign in opposition to the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty.[7][failed verification] One of the co-founders of IAPCAR, Julianne Vernsel, submitted testimony to the Arms Trade Treaty conference objecting to the exclusion of civilian's arms rights from the treaty.[citation needed] They also strongly objected to the lack of acknowledgement or protection of civilian arms rights or recognizing the right to self-defense in its enforceable language.[8][9]
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