I swear, I just saw this article a month ago, but now a new verion, with more pants shitting hysterics, has popped up in Forbes. The gist of it is that guns from the United States are the source of most of the guns used in crime in Mexico. Link to article here.
Authorities are sounding the alarm about an influx of assault rifles, armor-piercing pistols and fragmentation grenades from the United States, weapons that they say are increasingly being used to kill police and soldiers fighting drug cartels.
The entire article is littered with statements about the “US Gun Industry” and “funneling weapons”, etc. A “government report” issued to the Mexican senate estimated that 99.4% of the guns in the hands of criminals in Mexico game from the US.
I would really, really like to see that report. Because to say that 99.4% of the illegal guns in Mexico came from the US would mean that people in the US are supply Mexicans with full-auto Kalishnikovs and other weapons that aren’t easy to get your hands on here.
The article even trots out the “Five-SeveN boogeyman” – I’m sure you’re familiar with this. It’s where the 5.7mm cartridge from FN will cause the streets to run red with blood.
There are a couple of statements in the article that seem accurate. A Mexican official pointed out that the illegal gun trade in their country is linked to the narcotics trade. I guess that means he gets the “No shit, Sherlock” award for his fabulous dective work on that one.
Near the end of an article, a “Mexican firearms enthusiast” opines on how easy it is to get a gun in Mexico, provided you know the right people. I agree, it probably is pretty easy to get armed down there – but I just have a hard time buying the accusation that America is supplying 99.4% of Mexico’s illegal guns.
Especially since I can’t see the report that they used to come to that conclusion.