Mexico says U.S. is arming cartels

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Great title; is everyone now convinced this mess on our southern border was a direct assault by the U.S.? The U.S. is responsible for Mexico’s insurgency. Imagine the reaction if a major American newspaper had led with “Millions of Violent Mexican Insurgents Assault the U.S. Yearly”.

Traci Carl, 28 February 2009, (AP)
MEXICO CITY — Mexico blames Americans for arming the world’s most powerful drug cartels, a complaint supported Friday by a U.S. government report that found nearly all of Mexico’s escalating drug killings involved weapons from north of the border.
-Where they got the weapons is being used to distract from the real problem. Mexican gangs have gotten powerful enough to attack the government. Focus on the real problem.

President Felipe Calderon told The Associated Press that his police and soldiers are dangerously outgunned because U.S. authorities are failing to stop the smuggling of high-powered weapons into Mexico. His attorney general called for more aggressive prosecutions of gun smugglers, saying that the U.S. constitutional right to bear arms doesn’t protect them.
-Laws are already on the books that limit the transfer of weapons but that will stop them from using this as a method to disarm a small time rancher.

“The Second Amendment was not put there to arm foreign criminal groups,” Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora told the AP on Thursday.
-It was put there so American’s could defend themselves from them. If they are really as dangerous as they sound then the government should be supplying all of us with assault rifles. Anything from Rock River would be ok with me.

Calderon has complained for two years that the U.S. isn’t carrying its weight in the cross-border drug war, despite the fact that American drug users ultimately finance the cartels.

“I’m fighting corruption among Mexican authorities and risking everything to clean house, but I think a good cleaning is in order on the other side of the border,” Calderon said.
-Hey Paco, you stop illegal’s from entering the U.S. and I will stop weapons from entering Mexico-deal?

President Barack Obama’s administration is beginning to respond. On Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder promised to enforce a long-ignored ban on importing assault weapons, many of which are resold illegally and smuggled into Mexico to resupply the cartels.
-Gun dealers are not smuggling anything, illegal’s are.

Calderon applauded Holder’s announcement as “the first time … in many years that the American government is starting to show more commitment.”

When the U.S. enforced the assault weapons ban, only 21 percent of the weapons Mexico seized from traffickers were assault rifles, Medina Mora said. Today, more than half are, and Mexican law enforcement officials are paying with their lives — some 800 have been killed in the past two years.

Drug-related killings claimed 6,290 lives last year in Mexico — more than double the 2007 toll, and more than 1,000 have been killed this year, he added.

Both Calderon and his top prosecutor said the U.S. should aggressively enforce gun laws and pressure sellers to keep weapons in the hands of law-abiding citizens.

Their complaints were supported by a U.S. State Department report Friday that weapons bought or stolen in the U.S. were used in 95 percent of the killings.

The report also said cartels are increasingly carrying out contract killings inside the United States, part of a wave of violence that also includes a sharp rise in kidnappings in Phoenix.
-Don’t start questioning Mexican Americans we cannot resort to racial profiling.

Holder announced Wednesday the Drug Enforcement Administration had rounded up 755 suspected Sinaloa cartel members and seized more than $59 million in drug money in the past 21 months.
-Gee and were any of the here in the U.S. legally?

Congress is also paying attention. Lawmakers included $10 million in the economic stimulus package for Project Gunrunner, a federal crackdown on U.S. gun trafficking networks.
-I have no problem with feds going against criminals but I will fiercely defend gun ownership and not just sub caliber single shot weapons. If I could afford it I would own a high capacity, multi barrel, rapid fire, long range, weapon with armor piercing, heat seeking rounds.

The Brookings Institution has estimated that 2,000 guns enter Mexico from the United States every day. The ATF says more than 7,700 guns sold in America were traced to Mexico last year, up from 3,300 the year before and about 2,100 in 2006.
-These are actually trivial numbers when compared to the massive numbers that were purchased in border states that did not go to Mexico.

Cartels turn to the U.S. because Mexico’s gun laws are much stricter — gun buys must be pre-approved by the Mexican defense department and are limited to light weapons, no higher than the standard .38-caliber. Larger calibers are considered military weapons and are off-limits to civilians.
-The citizens should have enough firepower to match any aggressor, Arm the Mexican people.

North of the border, cartel representatives often pay U.S. citizens to purchase assault rifles for them at gun shows where background checks aren’t required and sales aren’t easily traced. The cartels have found this weapons source so reliable that hitmen simply toss expensive assault weapons aside while fleeing assassinations.

Obama said during his campaign that he respects the Second Amendment but favors “common sense” gun laws. Advocates on both sides of the U.S. gun control debate took that to mean he’ll eventually endorse new limits on ownership of assault weapons and background checks at the gun shows.
-So far his “common sense gun laws” has resulted in massive numbers of Americans buying their first ever weapon, runs on ammunition, the forming of armed militias and Americans making contingency plans to defend their homes from gun grabbers; nice work Mr. President.

David Johnson, the assistant secretary of state for international narcotics and law enforcement, presented the report in Washington. He said the new administration doesn’t believe the Constitution protects gun traffickers who deal to Mexico.

“It is something we can do something about, and we are taking some steps to do some things about it,” he said.

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9 Comments on “Mexico says U.S. is arming cartels”

  1. tgusa Says:

    Yeah the same old blame game I constantly hear from my sotbs neighbors. Back before the police began their war on America aka drugs most if not all drugs were sold from Americans to Americans and guess what there was no violence to speak of. It wasn’t until the altercations involving the sotbs in combination with the police that we have seen this spiral out of control. Personally I don’t want to legalize drugs but on the other hand the cure that was put forward way back then is killing the patient, the USA.
    I don’t really care if a tiny percentage of our population choose to ruin their lives using drugs, that I can deal with. The corruption of law enforcement, the back and forth violence, the militarizing of our PD’s and the ever increasing innocents being caught up in it and labeled collateral damage and now the threatening of even more of our rights I cant. We need a new plan, its long past the time for that. Look the second amendment was created by Americans for Americans some peoples of the world just cant handle the responsibility of those kinds of rights. Call it evolution if you will.


  2. Yup, this is all just a setup by politicians to justify the “assault weapons” ban.

  3. az_conservative Says:

    I have the solution. Build a border fence, then Mexico can control people and items entering their country from the north.

  4. Anonymous Infidel Says:

    Lets see…
    If I was a Mexican drug lord, do I:

    A: Send men over the border for a neutered semi-auto AR-15s for 1400$ a pop and sneak it across the border?
    or

    B: Buy em from my buddies in the police/military for 50$
    each and some drugs?

    Please don’t tell me anyone’s buying this BS about cartels getting their weapons in America…

  5. Bob Says:

    az_conservative has the solution: build the impenetrable double fence with a no-mans land of razor wire and alligators in it; break all ties with the country of mexico with the exception of regular air drops of arrested illegals,and protect the border with a coalition of border patrol and national guard troops.
    If there is no interaction with mexico allowed, they will be forced to deal with their problems in a realistic way, instead of blaming the US and using us for a “safety valve”.
    If they can’t resolve their problems, then the fence protects US citizens, as it should.

  6. Ronin Says:

    You do have to love the irony of liberals that want to stop construction of the border fence while living in fenced gated communities to protect themselves from dangerous, violent, criminal illegals.


  7. Ronin,

    Good point!

    Cheers

  8. az_conservative Says:

    I believe the term that applies to that irony is “double standard.”

  9. michelle Says:

    I am totally with you guys…. but I know that it’s easier, cheaper and safer to take a flight from Mexico to Canada and cross the (even bigger, wider, less protected) border there, than to pay a coyote to take you over the US/Mex border.


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