... yeah, right.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/mexico...ntrol-is-deadly-11571696723?mod=hp_opin_pos_2
Great article for those who can access WSJ.
A few key points:
Gun ownership is almost impossible (legally) in Mexico. Only one gunstore (govt. owned) where you stand a tiny chance of being able to purchase a .22 rifle.
Mexico blames US for its illegal guns. Wrong. Full autos are hard to come by in the US. Plus, as I had mentioned in another thread a while back, cartels want to buy in bulk. That does not work with straw man purchases. Most cartels buy in bulk, and the weapons are coming from places like Nicaragua and other South American countries. Also Asia and some from the Middle East according to one source.
Live grenades can't be bought by individuals in the US either.
For 2019, Mexico had 25,890 murders—about six times as many murders per 100,000 as in the U.S.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/mexico...ntrol-is-deadly-11571696723?mod=hp_opin_pos_2
Great article for those who can access WSJ.
A few key points:
Gun ownership is almost impossible (legally) in Mexico. Only one gunstore (govt. owned) where you stand a tiny chance of being able to purchase a .22 rifle.
Mexico blames US for its illegal guns. Wrong. Full autos are hard to come by in the US. Plus, as I had mentioned in another thread a while back, cartels want to buy in bulk. That does not work with straw man purchases. Most cartels buy in bulk, and the weapons are coming from places like Nicaragua and other South American countries. Also Asia and some from the Middle East according to one source.
Live grenades can't be bought by individuals in the US either.
For 2019, Mexico had 25,890 murders—about six times as many murders per 100,000 as in the U.S.