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Thursday, March 04, 2021

U.S. Guns-to-Mexico Reports Suggests ‘Deja Vu All Over Again’

U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)- “Mexican cartels such as CJNG or Jalisco New Generation and Sinaloa cartels are arming themselves with military-grade weapons,” Fox News 29 San Antonio reports. “And the Mexican government is saying most of these destructive weapons, such as AK-47 and M-16 are coming from the United States. 

“At least 2.5 million illegal firearms were smuggled into Mexico during the last 10 years, according to a new Mexican government study,” the report continues. In other words, the multiple rifle sale reporting requirement ATF imposed on the four border states of Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas did what we can expect from all such “commonsense gun safety laws”: Absolutely nothing. Except infringe on the rights of Americans and show that the real issue is a porous border that Democrats want to keep open for their superhighway to citizenship…

17 comments:

  1. So wear Patel do they say these destructive devices AK-47s and M16s are coming from? because im damn sure they are not coming from WE Americans... because we're not just going to give our fully automatic weapons away, they're too expensive.
    so this means they're most likely coming from the government the US government

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  2. “ most of these destructive weapons, such as AK-47 and M-16 are coming from the United States.”

    Sure they did. Someone is going to file paperwork, buy a $20,000 M16 then take it to Mexico.
    *If* it’s a real M16, it came from Mexico’s military.
    Just like the grenades, LAWs and all the other shit the cartels bought or stole from the military.

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  3. Back in the 1980s when I lived in New Orleans, a cop friend asked me about an Uzi they had taken from a drug dealer, as it did not come up on the ATF search tool, and "the writing on it was wrong". It was select fire.
    I advised calling IMI in Tel Aviv to trace the gun from there. IMI said that the gunbwss one of 5,000 sold to the Venezuelan Army. They said it was unissued, and in an arsenal in Venezuela.
    The Venezuelans checked and found that the General in charge was using his base tobfuel drug flights to the US, and when the N.O. dealers complained about beingboutgunned by Jamaican posses, had sent them 500 new in the plastic package full auto Uzis, 2 magazines each.
    Criminals usually do what is easy, but they will do what they think is necessary, regardless of laws, because hey, they are criminals.
    John in Indy

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  4. Back in the 1980s when I lived in New Orleans, a cop friend asked me about an Uzi they had taken from a drug dealer, as it did not come up on the ATF search tool, and "the writing on it was wrong". It was select fire.
    I advised calling IMI in Tel Aviv to trace the gun from there. IMI said that the gunbwss one of 5,000 sold to the Venezuelan Army. They said it was unissued, and in an arsenal in Venezuela.
    The Venezuelans checked and found that the General in charge was using his base tobfuel drug flights to the US, and when the N.O. dealers complained about beingboutgunned by Jamaican posses, had sent them 500 new in the plastic package full auto Uzis, 2 magazines each.
    Criminals usually do what is easy, but they will do what they think is necessary, regardless of laws, because hey, they are criminals.
    John in Indy

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    1. Well, according to our democrat "leaders", you can get one delivered to your door with no background check.

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  6. So even Fox News lets reporters with no understanding of our gun laws report on gun issues, without any informed fact checking.

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  7. You're all getting it wrong, they want to make us (the US), less white, and more like Mexico.

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  8. How many of these did they buy from ATF or Holder's Justice Department?

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  9. Pretty sure cartels aren't concerned about the cost; anyone ever check into how much military hardware is stolen?
    Presumably the selective fire weapons mentioned here are not retail store sporting arms.

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  10. I thought since all guns in the US are serialized finding out who they used to belong to is trivial?
    Be a shame if they found out the ATF bought them.

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    1. Funny that.It was the same thing the last time the Demoncraps were claiming that Mexican criminals got their guns from US stores: after one gun used to murder a US agent was traced to Operation Fast and Furious, there were no more gun traces. Either the guns found are not serialized (and thus not legally manufactured in the USA), or they don't want to know where they came from.

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  11. The M-16s came out of Mexican Army armories. They sure as fuck weren't smuggled across the border. AK-47s arrive by ship to Mexican ports controlled by the cartels.

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  12. Guys, think about this ......

    I believe, overall, the report is reasonably correct. Now there is the obvious mistake of confusing semi-autos AR-15s for the M-16, and the number is too high, but it is entirely reasonable to believe that a shit-ton of guns has crossed over the border in the last 10 years.

    The real issue is that reports like this are weapons in the hands of the anti-gunners. This and stuff like it is the justification they will use for registration, licensing and manufacturing restrictions.

    Bog help us if there is another mass-shooting incident.

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    1. We can count on at least one amazingly-timed mass shooting incident until the Dem's laundry list of new gun laws is passed.

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  13. You know what would put a stop to guns flowing from the U.S. into Mexico?

    A wall on the border...

    But yeah, it's deja vu of the Obama administration all over again.

    It always got me that our MSM was suggesting that the cartels were buying AK's at $350 or so in the U.S., smuggling them over the border, getting them converted back to select fire (where are the parts coming from for THAT?), when they could just phone up the Izhevsk Arsenal and order 'em by the crate for $50 each delivered...

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  14. Those 4yrs...
    They never happened.

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