Ravenwood - 08/18/05 06:30 AM
Here's more proof that the gun grabbers are taking their fight international. Just a few weeks after Canadians blamed America for "half" their illegal guns, we are also being blamed for the proliferation of guns in "gun free" Mexico.
Since January, more than 600 people have been killed in an ongoing war between rival drug cartels using high-powered handguns and assault rifles fighting for control of drug smuggling routes on the Texas-Mexico border.Federal gun seizures show that a majority of weapons used in violent crimes in Mexico were smuggled into the country from the United States or bought through other sources in a lucrative black market...
Federal agents that asked not to be identified for security reasons said the permitting process in Mexico is expensive and approval to buy a handgun or rifle (that must be .22-caliber or smaller) can take up to a year.
In the United States, the Brady law requires federally licensed gun dealers to run background checks on all buyers; the process usually takes seven days or less.
At the same time, Mexican law also prohibits gun owners from carrying their weapons in public. Texas gun owners can carry weapons if they have a concealed handgun permit.
(Also via SayUncle.)
Category: Cold Dead Hands
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"majority ...smuggled into the country from the US or bought through other sources in a lucrative black market."
Well, DUH, that's about as stupid a statement as I've ever read from a FBIie. You can't get your guns in Mexico (unless you are "connected") so the lower class criminals get their (illegal) guns someplace else. WOW!
"Gun free" Mexico ... uh huh ... like the sleepy town of Nuevo Laredo right? No guns there, no way.
Posted by: Drew at August 18, 2005 3:07 PMThe only problem is that guns are too expensive in the U.S. A semi-auto AK-47 would cost above $300 from a dealer. Fully-automatic AK's can be had from Africa and Asia for a lot cheaper (albeit the quality may be unknown). So, I doubt that most of these smuggled guns are being purchased legally in the U.S.
Of course, a stolen gun from the U.S. could be sold for cheaper than its retail value. But, you can hardly blame responsible citizens for that. You have to blame the criminal (which some people don't seem to like to do).
Posted by: Alcibiades at August 18, 2005 4:57 PMDo the Mexicans also get their bazookas from the U.S.?
Where can I get one?
Posted by: Kevin Baker at August 20, 2005 6:04 PM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014