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New Assault Weapons Ban Urged
Meant to prevent guns from reaching Mexican drug cartels
The United States should reinstate a Clinton-era ban on assault weapons to prevent such guns from reaching Mexican drug cartels, former officials from both countries said in a report released Tuesday.
The group, which includes two former U.S. ambassadors to Mexico, also said the U.S. should do more to stop the smuggling of firearms and ammunition into Mexico by stepping up investigations of gun dealers and more strictly regulating gun shows.
The Binational Task Force on the United States-Mexico Border listed the assault weapons ban as a step the U.S. should take
immediately
to improve security in both countries. The 10-year ban expired in 2004.
"Improving our efforts ... will weaken the drug cartels and disrupt their illegal activities, and make it easier ultimately to dismantle and destroy them," said Robert Bonner, co-chairman of the group and former head of both the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and Customs and Border Protection agency.
U.S. and Mexican officials say drug cartels frequently use assault rifles, which are banned in Mexico but easily purchased in the United States.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon launched a nationwide crackdown on drug cartels when he took office in December 2006. The offensive has been met with unprecedented violence, leaving more than 13,800 people dead.
During his run for office, President Barack Obama promised to push to reinstate the ban. He has since said he would rather enforce existing laws that make it illegal to send assault weapons across the border.
Other recommendations related to border security included restructuring Mexico's law enforcement operations to create a counterpart to the U.S. Border Patrol, increasing U.S. assistance to Mexico to build up law enforcement and reducing demand for drugs in the United States through more treatment programs.
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How many Mexican laws are there that protect American citizens?
I remember a few weeks ago I was watching a show on Vanguard that was covering the drug issue in Mexico....The were going to some place called the "Golden Triangle" and had to be escorted by federal troops.
Do you think the cartels are getting their firearms from joes gun shop in Texas? To even own or purchase a full auto in the states requires numerous hoops, fees, blood samples and coughing up your first born. I know the article does not mention full autos but we can only assume that multi-million dollar drug cartels dont go for the semi-auto variants. I know I wouldnt
I do have a simple solution that will fix a lot of issues...drugs, illegal immigrants....etc...
Buy up all the land 1/2 mile from the border and toss in some landmines. Ever see the DMZ? Prime example of how that works.....or just dig a moat, build a wall or whatever....stop trying to trample on my rights to protect some poor sap south of the border.
Its funny though....13,800 people died after federal troops started to get involved.....and who is toe blame for that? There are literally towns with no police force that a run by the cartels.....thats just sad.
People seem to accept whats going on down there.
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