Posted on 02/24/2018 4:36:51 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
A new study suggests the number of guns trafficked from the United States to Mexico is higher than previously believed, underscoring the uncertainty that surrounds the cross-border weapons trade, as well as its impact on violence in Mexico.
According to a recent report (pdf) on arms trafficking by Mexicos governmental research service, known as the CESOP, an estimated 2,000 weapons illegally enter Mexico from the United States every day. The report says 85 percent of the approximately 15 million weapons that were in circulation in Mexico in 2012 were illegal.
The report which is based largely on numerous international studies and reports highlights the large number of cheap military and assault-style weapons available in the United States, in addition to lax US gun laws, as the main reasons for the high number of arms smuggled into Mexico. Some 40 percent of firearms used by drug traffickers in Mexico come from Texas alone, the report stated.
The report identifies straw purchasing in which individuals legally buy weapons in the United States, before smuggling them into Mexico and selling them on the black market as the most common form of arms trafficking.
The report does not, however, mention Mexican security forces, which InSight Crime found in a 2011 study to be a large source of black market weapons.
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If the wall doesn’t get built then y’all will just have to suck it up little buttercups!
save mexico! build the wall and send them the bill
Does this mean the FBI is smuggling guns again?
Exactly. Hillary and Obama were using these same fake news stories in their fast n furious gun grab. Fast n Furious was a false flag govt op and I suspect Las Vegas is as well.
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