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01-12-2011, 12:20 AM
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Thanks to the low regulations and inefficient gun control that the U.S. has with its weapons sales, the cartels in Mexico are stronger than ever.

Yeah, the Government says that they are doing what they can to stop people from taking those weapons over there but let me tell them this; they are not.

Any person can buy all kinds of weapons by the dozen and take them back to the cartels. That's why if they don't change the law, they will never be able to weaken them. They don't send those weapons through the bridge, they send them through tunnels and through the river.

The should require proof for the reason that they need the weapon for, and require testing of some sort, not just physicals but mental tests also. Also, the GOP should not allow the sale of too many weapons at a time, and reduce the amount of bullets per clip to the civilian.

The cartels cannot buy weapons in Mexico, so don't blame Mexico, blame the U.S. Governments' inefficient laws.
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Homie, i love Mexico, but i will also admit Mexico shares a lot of the blame as well as the US. Corruption in Mexico gave cartels power, US demands keeps cartels going, Mexican money buys guns from the US. Both countries are to blame.
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Guns are not taken through the tunnels or rivers, they are smuggled back as well as millions of dollars of cartel's profits, Mexican Customs are as corrupt as they can get.
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Thanks to the low regulations and inefficient gun control that the U.S. has with its weapons sales, the cartels in Mexico are stronger than ever.

Yeah, the Government says that they are doing what they can to stop people from taking those weapons over there but let me tell them this; they are not.

Any person can buy all kinds of weapons by the dozen and take them back to the cartels. That's why if they don't change the law, they will never be able to weaken them. They don't send those weapons through the bridge, they send them through tunnels and through the river.

The should require proof for the reason that they need the weapon for, and require testing of some sort, not just physicals but mental tests also. Also, the GOP should not allow the sale of too many weapons at a time, and reduce the amount of bullets per clip to the civilian.

The cartels cannot buy weapons in Mexico, so don't blame Mexico, blame the U.S. Governments' inefficient laws.
All the states that have concealed handgun laws also enjoy the lowest crime rates. Plus the 2 amendment will never go down they have the largest most powerful lobbying group of them all. And just were is the money going from Mexican Cartels ,Mexico not the US. Then think if there was no cocaine nobody would do it, no heroin nobody would do it , No meth no one would do it. Should never point the finger at others for what others have caused we are not a corrupt country over this you dont see mayors on the border dying everyday , corrupt police and politicians. Over 30,000 killed since 2007 of your own countrymen we have only lost 6100 in two wars lasting 10 years.Again whose fault is it ?
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All the states that have concealed handgun laws also enjoy the lowest crime rates. Plus the 2 amendment will never go down they have the largest most powerful lobbying group of them all. And just were is the money going from Mexican Cartels ,Mexico not the US. Then think if there was no cocaine nobody would do it, no heroin nobody would do it , No meth no one would do it. Should never point the finger at others for what others have caused we are not a corrupt country over this you dont see mayors on the border dying everyday , corrupt police and politicians. Over 30,000 killed since 2007 of your own countrymen we have only lost 6100 in two wars lasting 10 years.Again whose fault is it ?
Yeap, its the inefficient laws. Dude, I see border wars all the time, and I know they only show what they want to show, but these cartels cannot buy assault rifles in Mexico. Notice that I did not say get under the water from the corrupt Mexican army officials.

Umn bro, the cartels ship tons of pot to this country every month, and they send back millions of bucks just on weed alone. Yeah, I know there is meth, crack, coke, morphine, acid, ecstasy and many other drugs, but until they fix those easy to buy assault rifles and gun laws, then the cartels won't stop buying all of those weapons from the mighty U.S.A.

Besides, who needs a 32 bullet clip to shot at senators and little girls?
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