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Violence in Mexico a stalking horse for US gun “control”
March 2, 2009 | Tagged "assault weapons" ban, "bait and switch" gun control, 60 Minutes on gun running, Firearms Coalition of Colorado, Gun Law Failures, Mexican violence, Spring Break Warnings | 1 Comment
You have seen the stories about MS 13, the violent international gang, that is expanding its operations in U.S. cities. You probably heard about the warnings against spending Spring Break in Mexico that went out to Arizona college students. Last week, Obama Attorney General Eric Holder tied administration support for a new “Assault Weapons” Ban to guns supposedly being smuggled into Mexico. These guns are allegedly fueling the violence south of the border. (See my post, “New” “Assault Weapons” Ban no surprise,” under the Category: “Assault Weapons.”) (See also information on HR 45 under the same category.)
Last night, 60 Minutes ran a rant against U.S. gun smuggling into Mexico. The problem is that some of the guns shown on the program were not firearms that are legally, commercially available in the United States. It is these legally available guns that Eric Holder and the Obama Administration want to ban.
Can you say, “Bait and switch, Amigo?” Common, legal semi-automatic firearms are apparently being misclassified as fully automatic military weapons. In a conversation with Steven Schreiner, President of the Firearms Coalition of Colorado, I learned that the guns shown in the 60 Minute segment included an M-60 machine gun, which is legal in the U.S. only if you have a Class III Firearms License and pay a $200 transfer tax. These machine guns are extremely rare and expensive in the U.S., and therefore unlikely to be smuggled across the border.
Also shown were U.S. M-16 rifles with grenade launchers. While it would be theoretically possible to re-machine these military firearms, it would be much easier and more economical for Mexican gangs to obtain them from corrupt government sources and from gun runners in Mexico or neighboring states. The M-16 select-fire rifle that can be used in an automatic mode is in military and terrorist use in many countries in Central and South America. The U.S. civilian version of the M-16 is the AR 15. It does not fire full auto and is not available with a grenade launcher that accepts anti-personnel ammunition. The 60 Minute piece showed obsolete M-1 type hand grenades. Live grenades are not commercially available in the U.S. legal market.
AK 47 “assault rifles” have been displayed in previous televion exposes of guns used in Mexico, according Schreiner. Again, possession of any full auto firearm is heavily regulated and taxed by the U.S. government. Any grenades or actual select fire weapons likely came from Mexican or foreign sources. The AK 47 is probably the most common modern rifle in the world, since the old Soviet Union exported them wholesale in support of “people’s” revolutions. Soviet satellite states also produced large quantities of these guns.
Venezuelan Strong Man Hugo Chavez has imported 100,000 AK-47’s and is planning factories that produce AK-47’s and ammunition. There is no shortage of old Soviet-bloc and even new Russian arms, if you have the money to pay for them. The drug cartels have the money. (gunpolicy.org is not a Second Amendment-friendly site.)
Belt-fed Russian PK or PKM machine guns have appeared on previous TV programs about Mexican gang weapons. They are also regulated, rare, and quite expensive in the U.S. Former Soviet allies and socialist governments in South and Central America would have extensive access to these military weapons.
Schreiner said news reports indicate that Russian hand grenades are showing up in Mexico, along with Soviet-style rocket propelled grenade (RPG) launchers. These long, slender, shoulder-fired weapons are used by armies and terrorists around the globe. RPG launchers and ammunition are not coming from U.S. markets.
Let us remember that Mexico has absolute, draconian gun control laws that deprive virtually everyone in the country except the ruling class of the legal ability for self-defense. I guess the drug cartels and violent street gangs didn’t get the memo banning guns. See my posts on Mexico under the Category: “Foreign Gun Laws.”
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has issued a warning to federally licensed dealers against selling guns to persons without proper documentation. If you want to privately sell a firearm, please make sure you know to the best of your ability that the buyer is legally eligible to buy the gun. I would recommend checking the driver’s license and asking some questions. You might get two forms of ID. (This is not legal advice. Just trying to help keep a few guns out of the hands of gangsters and terrorists.)
It’s possible that some American firearms are being smuggled south across the border. Given the availability of military weapons from other sources, I don’t believe that the U.S. is a significant source of Mexican violence.
Don’t fall for the “bait and switch” tactic on the part of the Obama Administration. Between South and Central American sources, the Mexican Police, and the Mexican Military, there are plenty of guns for the gangs. Any guns coming from the U.S. would most likely be commercially available firearms, not the military weapons shown on 60 Minutes. Again, Mexico has gun “control,” so there must be some “mistake” about the killings, kidnappings and murders south of the border.
Trying to fight the violence generated by MS 13 and other international gangs in this country and Mexico through American gun bans is like trying to fight a fire with a can of gasoline. It’s exciting, but it doesn’t work very well.
Def Mech
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The anti-gun protestations of the Obama administration demonstrate only two things:
1) Ignorance (by choice or by stupidity) of the history and significance of the Second Amendment.
2) A blatant attempt by liberals to subjugate the citizens of this country to their domination and thereby shape society according to their philosophy. This is the same approach used by all dictatorships or oligarchies; including the Nazis, Fascists, Imperial Japanese, Maoist Chinese, Marxists and on and on.
We must resist this encroachment on freedom and liberty by all possible means.