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WSJ Reports – The Myth of Big-Time Gun Trafficking

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  1. MarkM says:

    The ugly truth is that most guns used in Mexican crime are legally exported US makes – authorized by the US Government for sale to Mexican PD’s and other Central American Governments.

    They are diverted or simply stolen, and no cost at all, and used by drug cartel members to commit crimes. The Mexican Government has no interest in having the BATF trace a fully automatic M4 when they know it was actually their property, or one formerly belonging to a known Police Department.

    Nonetheless, those are the ones pictured for the press, who knowingly continue to perpetrate a bait and switch on the “gun crime” issue. No different than any other photo op at a Metro PD on crimefighting.

    It’s a very open and unconcealed sleight of hand, the real issue is the American Public doesn’t mind the doubletalk – they don’t want to have to think about it and understand it. They might feel compelled to realize that things aren’t all about the Mall and Suburbia.

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