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Government Seeks to Grab Guns to Aid Mexico
« on: April 22, 2009, 04:04:16 AM »
We need to strive to ensure this is a one term adminstration....nuff said! >:( :-[ :'(



Government Seeks to Grab Guns to Aid Mexico
By Bob Livingston • Apr 20th, 2009 • Category: Bob Livingston, Government, Personal Liberty Articles
 
A lucrative criminal enterprise is growing in Mexico and being exported across the border in the United States.

No, it’s not the sale of drugs, although that activity continues unabated despite the running battles between drug cartels and the Mexican government. Battles that are growing so intense that Mexican officials—like mayors and police chiefs—are beginning to live across the border in Texas to stay safe.

The new enterprise is kidnapping, and the incidents are growing in frequency and becoming more and more violent by the day.

According to the Stratfor Global Security and Intelligence Report, Mexican gangs have begun targeting people in different socio-economic levels: from the very wealthy to the common man or woman, and even foreign tourists. And just as the targets vary, the reasons for the kidnapping vary as well.

Some are kidnapped by drug gangs to intimidate, to extract information or just to “have fun” at the expense of a rival drug gang through torture and murder. Still others hold the victims for weeks in order to extract large ransoms. And sometimes the thugs just grab and hold a victim off the streets—whether a Mexican citizen or a foreign tourist—long enough to use his ATM card to clean out the bank account.

It’s gotten so bad that Stratfor calls Mexico the kidnapping capitol of the world, and gangs are beginning to use something called a virtual kidnapping: calling people and telling them they have kidnapped a family member and collecting a ransom without actually having kidnapped anybody.

And it’s begun to spill across the border with reports of kidnappings for ransom or murder—usually illegal immigrants so far—occurring in Texas and Arizona.

So how does the administration of President Barack Obama respond? Attorney General Eric Holder called for a ban on so-called assault weapons. Holder said in a February news conference that such a ban would help cut down the flow of guns going across the border.

But the types of weapons that would be banned are not the type commonly being used by gangs and drug cartels. In their battles with police the criminals are employing fragmentation grenades, fully automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades. After a recent battle in which five cartel gunmen were killed and several more wounded, police even recovered a 60-mm mortar—all weapons that are unavailable to average citizens in the U.S. under existing laws.

Yet Holder believes that disarming Americans, as violent drug cartels battle along the border and kidnapping gangs sneak into America, is the right course of action.

And Holder and Obama aren’t the only ones trying to disarm U.S. citizens. Currently in Congress is H.R. 45 which will “prohibit a person from possessing a firearm unless that person has been issued a firearm license under this Act or a state system certified under this Act and such license has not been invalidated or revoked.”

In Albany, NY, lawmakers are considering legislation that would tightly regulate the sale of all ammunition. The new law would require anyone “buying rounds or shells, even .22s, would have to show identification, declare the gun and have its serial number registered with the ammo seller. The buyer would have to state his intent of use, and could be refused the purchase. The ammo seller, at the same time, would be required to keep records for 10 years.”

Never mind the Second Amendment, which guarantees that the right to keep and bear arms will not be infringed. Never mind the 10th Amendment, which restricts the U.S. Government from taking over powers not specifically enumerated by the Constitution.

It’s becoming increasingly obvious that those in Government who have taken an oath to defend the Constitution are more interested in shredding it to remove any obstacles to their seizing more and more power.


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Re: Government Seeks to Grab Guns to Aid Mexico
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2009, 04:30:15 AM »
The guns are coming through Panama.

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Re: Government Seeks to Grab Guns to Aid Mexico
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2009, 05:27:03 AM »
Just more lies from the group that does it best, OUR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT endorsed by the main one, THE LIAR IN THE WHITE HOUSE!!!


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Re: Government Seeks to Grab Guns to Aid Mexico
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2009, 05:56:30 AM »
I’m not familiar with Mexican law, but why don’t they just enact and enforce their own laws against their own citizens, and leave us the hell out of it. If they are all fired up about it they should make it illegal for their own citizens to have weapons, and enforce severe penalties. Solve their own damn problems. While they are at it they should have their own penalties for illegally departing their country. Why do countries like Mexico always expect us to solve their own problems? I'm willing to give them Obama, and we can find another president if they want him.
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Re: Government Seeks to Grab Guns to Aid Mexico
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2009, 06:02:19 AM »
Just another reason we should seal the border and actually do something about the illegal immigration.

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Re: Government Seeks to Grab Guns to Aid Mexico
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2009, 06:10:53 AM »
Here's an editorial that appeared in the Washington Times this past Monday.

EDITORIAL: Obama's gun lies
>
> By | Monday, April 20, 2009
>
> The "liar, liar pants on fire" argument usually isn't the most
> effective. But when it comes to guns, President Obama is lying through
> his teeth.
>
> On Thursday, while on a visit to Mexico, the president continued his
> Blame America First tour. "This war is being waged with guns purchased
> not here but in the United States," he said, referring to the drug
> wars that are tearing apart our neighbor to the south. "More than 90
> percent of the guns recovered in Mexico come from the United States,
> many from gun shops that lay in our shared border."
>
> It is completely untrue that 90 percent of guns recovered in Mexico
> are from America. The Mexican government separates guns it confiscates
> that were made in the United States and sends them here to be traced.
> U.S. weapons are easy to identify because of clear markings.
>
> Of the ones sent here to be traced, 90 percent turn out to be from
> America, but most guns recovered in Mexico are not sent here so are
> not included in the count. Fox News reported that 17 percent is a more
> accurate number.
>
> Democrats aren't alone in repeating phony gun statistics. The New York
> Times, CNN and numerous networks continue to repeat the 90 percent
> figure with no reporting to back it up. The hysteria is used to create
> the notion that a major problem exists with American guns - and Mr.
> Obama is anxious to step in to solve that problem with a $400 million
> program to stop U.S. guns from going to Mexico. That initiative would
> include clampdowns on U.S. gun shops.
>
> It is ridiculous for Mr. Obama to blame Mexico's lawlessness on
> Americans as if the longstanding corruption of Mexican elected
> officials, judges and law-enforcement officers has nothing to do with it.
>
> One of the root causes of corruption is low pay. Mexican police earn
> $460 a month, sometimes less, which makes bribes hard to resist. There
> are about 350,000 policemen in Mexico. The $400 million Mr. Obama has
> promised for his anti-gun program could raise the annual salary of
> every Mexican cop by $1,143, a 21 percent increase. But the president
> wouldn't be interested in that because his real agenda is to pursue
> gun control here at home.
>