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CaliforniaPeggy

(152,214 posts)
Fri Nov 26, 2021, 02:01 PM Nov 2021

Hold U.S. gun makers accountable for the reign of terror in Mexico

https://news.yahoo.com/guerrero-dont-shield-u-gun-111535848.html?fr=yhssrp_catchall

By Jean Guerrero

If it weren’t for U.S. gun companies supplying a steady stream of weapons for Mexico’s criminal organizations, my then-16-year-old cousin Diego might not have been kidnapped in 2015. His mother, Veronica Rosas Valenzuela, might not be sifting through sewage searching for him this month in El Gran Canal de Ecatepec.

Tens of thousands of people killed by American guns in Mexico could still be alive. Most of the kidnapped and missing could still be with their families. Mexico would be a radically different country, without the grief and rampant terror of gun violence.

With only one gun store in the country and fewer than 50 gun permits granted a year, Mexico has some of the strictest gun laws in the world. Between 70% and 90% of guns found at crime scenes in Mexico come from the U.S., including guns designed to appeal to the Mexican market such as a Colt .38-caliber pistol featuring an image of the Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata and the phrase: “It is better to die standing than to live on your knees.”

Earlier this year, the Mexican government filed a lawsuit against several U.S. gun companies, accusing them of knowingly flooding the country with illicit firearms, which have brought horrific levels of bloodshed.


The entire article at the link.


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Hold U.S. gun makers accountable for the reign of terror in Mexico (Original Post) CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2021 OP
The whole gun culture is insane. AndyS Nov 2021 #1
Sadly, you're right. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2021 #2
From the article: AndyS Nov 2021 #3
K & R Diamond_Dog Nov 2021 #4
Thanks so much, my dear Diamond_Dog! n/t CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2021 #5
Thanks for the article billh58 Nov 2021 #6

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
1. The whole gun culture is insane.
Fri Nov 26, 2021, 02:26 PM
Nov 2021

Gun dealers sell across country borders, violating treaties as well as US law and really just don't give a shit. Meanwhile the BATF&E hasn't had a leader in 5 years and when Biden nominated somebody to run the organization that regulates guns who believes in regulating guns he's defeated. WTF?

Support for actual gun control is at a 7 year low and it's still 5-3 in favor of more stringent control. Yet nothing gets done.

Talking to a Gunner is just like talking to an anti-vaxxer. Show them all the data and all the science and they STILL believe guns make them safer.

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
3. From the article:
Fri Nov 26, 2021, 02:44 PM
Nov 2021
One University of San Diego study found that 47% of licensed gun dealers in the U.S. would go out of business without Mexico’s demand for trafficked guns. David Shirk, the study’s co-author, said Mexico’s lawsuit could be a turning point because it comes amid other lawsuits, including from families of children killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting.


Like that's a bad thing? If that happened the number of McDonald's and the number of gun shops would almost be even. Yeah, there are more places to buy guns than there are to buy a Big Mac.

billh58

(6,641 posts)
6. Thanks for the article
Fri Nov 26, 2021, 05:23 PM
Nov 2021

Peggy. Just like in Mexico, there would be far fewer gun deaths and injuries in the USA if gun sales, along with their use and storage were regulated.

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