Posted on 02/05/2012 6:28:45 AM PST by marktwain
DO AMERICAS failed gun policies contribute to the terrible violence in Mexico? Alejandro A. Poire Romero makes a compelling case that the answer is yes.
Law enforcement officials in both countries acknowledge that 70 to 80 percent of the traceable guns seized in Mexico can be tracked to the United States. Mr. Poire Romero, a top Mexican national security and criminal justice official, offers additional evidence that the United States has been an enabler of the violence.
In 2005 roughly one-third of the seized guns were assault weapons. Today, according to Mr. Poire Romero, assault weapons represent 60 to 65 percent of the guns confiscated by Mexican authorities. The assault-weapons ban in the United States lapsed in 2004.
The significant rise in violence and the increase in the number of public officials killed in Mexico coincides with lifting of the assault weapons ban, Mr. Poire Romero said.
Mr. Poire Romero met with Post editors and reporters on the day that Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. was again being grilled on Capitol Hill about Operation Fast and Furious, during which U.S. law enforcement agents, in order to trace weapons to higher-ups in a criminal enterprise, failed to interdict guns bought by suspected straw purchasers. The operation, a version of which was undertaken during the George W. Bush administration, was deeply flawed; some 2,000 weapons are unaccounted for. Weapons traced to Fast and Furious purchases were found on the scene of the 2010 killing of a Border Patrol agent. These revelations led to the resignation of the U.S. attorney in Phoenix and reassignment of the acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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And the propaganda continues.
Who pulled the triggers of all those guns?
Another good argument for sealing the southern border up tighter than Michelle Obama's 3-sizes-too-small sweaters.
Tighter than Nancy Pelosi's face after her daily Botox injections.
Tighter than Eric Holder's sphincter at a congressional hearing.
International UN gun ban on the horizon, just ask secretary of state ham hacks
The Washington Post is a DNC outlet for talking points.
It has nothing to do with truth.
Don’t repeal the 2nd Amendment to protect mexicans from themselves. Instead abolish the DOJ amd protect both our countries.
No, dipshit, the rise is from our own gubmint furnishing the weapons..The significant rise in violence and the increase in the number of public officials killed in Mexico coincides with lifting of the assault weapons ban, Mr. Poire Romero said.”
Just think how much of the illegal gun trade would be eliminated if we just outlawed dhimmicrats.
I didn’t think it was lax gun laws but strict drug laws that cause the killings.
“..70 to 80 percent of the traceable guns...”
95% of the weapons aren’t “TRACEABLE” because they’re stolen from Central and South American police and military, or imported from China!
” The assault-weapons ban in the United States lapsed in 2004”
Bush’s fault!
“Can someone tell me how many lives were saved by the assault weapons ban?”
None!
But they did expand their gun grabbing agenda buy lying about what constitutes an “assault weapon”.
If it isn’t capable of being fired in full auto mode, it IS NOT AN ASSAULT WEAPON!!!
But the ban includes many semi-autos that they don’t like the looks of.
bears repeating--- they never intended to interdict any of the weapons and can't show where they had.
From the article:
"Mr. Poire Romero calls Fast and Furious an issue of concern for Mexico. Its clear that we did not know and would never have approved of an operation that let guns walk into Mexico, he said,"
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They got caught, but they are pretending they didn’t.
The operable word here is “traceable.” The U.S. does an Unconstitutional job of keeping track of guns better than Mexico which has even more restrictions on guns.
There... I fixed it for them.
I suppose it is “lax U.S. gun laws” that enable the cretins in mexico to have grenades, and rocket launchers at their disposal as well. Mexico is barely better than a failed state at this point, with its rampant corruption, and lack of property rights and the rule of law. I think mexico would do better to do something about its endemic culture of corruption (which they are working hard at exporting to the U.S.), than whining about our gun laws.
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