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MYSA.COM TEXAS GUNS KILL IN MEXICO

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:19 am
by Rokyudai
Ugh... and it's apparently a series. Hunker down kiddies, we're in for a rough ride. I know that they are 'advertising' a similar article on chron.com on the mysa.com article as well. Seems to me that this is another method for the left to join forces and spread this anti-logic. :banghead:

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Gunrunners' land of plenty
By Todd Bensman | Express-News
AGUASCALIENTES, Mexico — In the vivid dreams that now comfort 17-year-old Angelica Navarro Calderon, her father often comes to visit, dressed in his police uniform. The bullet hole between his eyes has vanished. Nine other bullet wounds in his chest, arms, leg and back are healing beneath white bandages.
Father and daughter banter about life, just like they did before narcotics traffickers killed him and three other police officers at noon on a busy street last year on a day now known as "Black Thursday." She recounted her dreams in the cluttered three-room family home, where a photo of José Juan Navarro Rincón adorns a living room wall and his desk. He looks military proud under his service cap.

"I dream that he is planning my birthday parties once again, and that we are all together talking again," Angélica, one of his three children, said through an interpreter. "In that dream, my father is making my mother laugh. He told me to watch over her. And then he said, ‘It doesn’t matter, it was my turn.’."

Angélica’s father had worn a police badge for 23 years in this Central Mexico state capital, rising to subcommandante and, at 40, was nearing retirement. The hail of bullets came so fast neither he nor his fellow officers had time to fire a shot.

Even if they had, their old .38 caliber revolvers would have been no match for some of the weapons that the cartel gunmen wielded that day: armor-penetrating assault rifles and semi-automatic pistols.

It’s against the law to own or sell such guns under Mexico’s strict regulations, but as cartels on the warpath know, they are readily, abundantly and legally available at the Main Street sporting goods stores and gun shows of the United States.

Texas is the cartels’ best source for the tools of their trade. From here — the epicenter of gunrunning — thousands of weapons every year follow ever-shifting spider veins of smuggling routes into Mexico.

The cash-rich cartels pay handsomely for "straw buyers"— people with a clean criminal record who can easily skirt gun laws without suspicion — to acquire the lethal firepower from licensed retailers, gun shows and private sellers, sometimes leaving no paper trail.

Some of the guns found amid the carnage in Aguascalientes, including a Walther G22 assault-style rifle and a Beretta M9 semi-automatic handgun, began their 475-mile journey in Laredo. Sold legally from a cramped store overlooking the Rio Grande, they were then resold, smuggled, stashed, handed off, and left by the narcos at the bloody scene of Black Thursday. Now, they rest in a Mexican army vault.

One man who profited from their sale told the Express-News he used the money for a down payment on a house in Laredo, hoping to excape the violence in Mexico.

U.S. law enforcement officials find themselves hamstrung in a much vaunted cooperative effort with Mexico to cut the supply lines, as the subsequent hunt for those who smuggled the guns from Laredo shows.

Proximity and the sheer number of gun dealers make Texas a prime shopping destination.

Re: MYSA.COM TEXAS GUNS KILL IN MEXICO

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 3:22 pm
by subsonic
I have a solution. The Mexican government can send the illegal guns back to Texas and we'll find them good homes. In exchange our government will send their illegal aliens back to Mexico and they have to take care of them.

Re: MYSA.COM TEXAS GUNS KILL IN MEXICO

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:36 pm
by Skiprr
...Including a Walther G22 assault-style rifle...
Wow. And that's one frightening rifle; only hard-core Spec-Ops types should be able to touch it. :banghead:

The Walther G22 is a bullpup plinker that takes a 10-round mag and shoots the devastating .22 LR rimfire cartridge.

But at least the rest of the article is objective, even-handed, and unemotional... :???:

Re: MYSA.COM TEXAS GUNS KILL IN MEXICO

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:39 pm
by nitrogen
assault-style rifle?
:bigmouth :cryin :cryin

Re: MYSA.COM TEXAS GUNS KILL IN MEXICO

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:25 am
by Rokyudai
Kens 5 had a tv report this a.m. on this article. The video footage showed the "Extreme Shock" folks guarding the cache. So, either they are recycling footage from the report that came out several months ago (that had the victorious Mex Ops Military guarding THE SAME cache) or the US Military shares the same tailor. Also, I noticed the gas grenades in a close up shot had "A.T.F" stamped on them FWIW.

Does this mean that they were STOLEN from the BATFE or were they juicing up the footage for the public by clearing off their shelves? Draw your own conclusions.

Re: MYSA.COM TEXAS GUNS KILL IN MEXICO

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:09 am
by KBCraig
The Mexican government can't afford to guard their northern border. They're too busy trying to keep Guatemalans and Hondurans and Panamanians from sneaking north to work illegally in Mexican fields and clothing factories.

To the degree that they guard the northern border at all, it's mostly to ensure free passage for people and "goods" heading north; they aren't concerned with anything heading south, so long as they get a bite.

Personally, I would welcome a wide-open border for guest workers. This would make it easy to track who comes in, since they could just drive through the legal border crossings, instead of sneaking across country through the desert. At the same time, I fume at Mexico's double standard for immigration, which is not unlike their double standard for human rights, civil rights, and prison conditions. Ideally, crossing the Rio Grande would be no different than crossing the Red or the Sabine; citizens on both sides could live where they prefer, but shop and work elsewhere if it suited them.

Re: MYSA.COM TEXAS GUNS KILL IN MEXICO

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:44 pm
by jmra
pavaloni wrote:I agree
A rule 13 violation and then 19 "I agree" posts on 5 year old threads. Hopefully they all get deleted.

Re: MYSA.COM TEXAS GUNS KILL IN MEXICO

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 12:09 pm
by cheezit
when they stop the drugs running north it will solve many of there issues