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The shooting of an Australian baseball player has brought to light once again the fact that lax gun laws in the US harm more than just Americans. In fact, much of the gun violence in Mexico and Latin America is perpetrated with guns first purchased in American gun stores.
http://www.latimes.com/news/world/worldnow/la-fg-wn-us-gun-laws-violence-latin-america-20130731,0,4015750.story
More than 70% of the 99,000 weapons recovered by Mexican law enforcement since 2007 were traced to U.S. manufacturers and importers, the council report said, citing data from the eTrace program of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The figure for guns of U.S. origin recovered in the Caribbean is over 90%, the study noted.
The flow of high-powered weaponry from the United States to Latin America and the Caribbean exacerbates soaring rates of gun-related violence in the region and undermines U.S. influence in the Western Hemisphere, states the councils policy memo, written by Latin America studies director Julia Sweig.
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Also, even though the statistics of guns traced to the US from Mexican crime scenes are staggeringly high, those numbers only represent a tiny fraction of the overall flow of guns from the US to Mexico, since most guns are not recovered by the police and traced successfully. In fact, a study examining the total gun flow has estimated that the number of guns trafficked to Mexico is a quarter of a million per year.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/03/18/186216/253000-us-guns-smuggled-to-mexico.html
Jenoch
(7,720 posts)drugs in the U.S. are from Mexico and Latin America?
malaise
(268,903 posts)and see the role of drugs being exchanged for weapons across the region.
I lived it. If you think those Colombian drug leaders and the the dons from Jamaica were moving those drugs to the US and Britain without visas dream on.
Truth will out 'whenever' for some folks.
Jenoch
(7,720 posts)I'm not defending anything. I saw a headline that seemed to be comaining about U.S. Laws having a negative impact on Mexico and Latin America. My point is that those cou tries and their laws (or lack of enforcement) has a negative impact on the U.S.
malaise
(268,903 posts)the chicken or the egg.
Jenoch
(7,720 posts)be sure to post it on DU.
Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)But just for grins:
Cocaine? 100% South American, probably 80% comes through Mexico
Heroin? In the Western US, we get Mexican brown, in the East, the good Afghan stuff.
Marijuana? Maybe half comes from Mexico (who is smoking that shit?); most of the rest is domestically produced.
Ecstasy? Ask Canada, Holland, and Israel. Probably some domestic production, too.
Methamphetamine? Lots of home-grown meth cooks, but the lab quality stuff comes from Mexico.
Pills? Those are courtesy of US pharmaceutical firms.
flvegan
(64,407 posts)malaise
(268,903 posts)We don't manufacture a single gun and early this morning in my nice residential neighborhood we heard the freaking gunshots