Lawmakers: U.S. must enforce assault-gun import ban

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Lawmakers: U.S. must enforce assault-gun import ban

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Lawmakers: U.S. must enforce assault-gun import ban
By E. EDUARDO CASTILLO
Associated Press Writer


MEXICO CITY -- More than 50 U.S. lawmakers sent a letter to President Barack Obama urging him to enforce a ban on importing assault weapons, saying many such guns are later smuggled south to arm Mexico's ruthless drug cartels.

"They come to the United States from Europe and other places, and they make their way down to Mexico," Rep. Eliot Engel, a New York Democrat, told reporters in Mexico City on Wednesday.

The ban was implemented under the administrations of President George H.W. Bush and President Bill Clinton, and the U.S. government can enforce it under provisions of the 1968 Gun Control Act.

But the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or ATF, has quietly abandoned the ban in recent years, the lawmakers said in their letter. The ATF declined to comment.

"As a result, the civilian firearms market is flooded with imported, inexpensive military-style assault weapons from primarily former Eastern bloc countries including Romania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia," the letter said.

All 53 lawmakers who signed were Democrats.

The ATF estimates that 90 percent of weapons seized in Mexico come from sources within the United States. Mexico has long demanded that the U.S. do more to stop the flow of weapons south, and Obama has pledged to step up those efforts. Congress included $10 million in the economic stimulus package approved last week for the ATF's Project Gunrunner, which targets gun-trafficking networks in the U.S.

Mexico's drug violence has rapidly escalated despite President Felipe Calderon's deployment of 45,000 soldiers across the country to fight cartels. Drug gangs behead their rivals and attack police on a near daily basis, especially in cities near the U.S. border. Last year, more than 6,000 people were killed in drug violence, double the previous year's rate.

Mexican police frequently complain of being outgunned by drug gangs. In some small towns, entire police forces have quit in terror following attacks on their colleagues.

On Tuesday, federal police fighting gunmen in the northern border city of Reynosa had to call the army for help. After the fighting, which left five gunmen dead and seven police injured, authorities seized several assault rifles and even a 60 mm mortar.

In a recent report, the federal Attorney General's Office said Mexican authorities have seized the most weapons from the Gulf drug cartel and its gang of hit men, known as the "Zetas." Members of the cartel have been found with rocket launchers, grenade launchers, and weapons capable of piercing armor.
So these 53 lawmakers, all Democrats of course, want to re institute the AWB in this country to appease the Mexican government. :headscratch The last I heard, automatic weapons were illegal in Mexico so they cant be having a problem with illegal weapons now can they? We all know that a ban will keep weapons out of the criminals hands...right? :smilelol5:

The last time I looked at my road atlas the US and Mexico shared a common border. Shared is the key word here. If Mexico is having a problem with illegal weapons in spite of the ban on ownership of such weapons in their country, maybe they should consider taking responsibility for security on their side of the border.

As for the 53 "lawmakers" in Washington who want to deny their constituents their constitutional right to keep and bear arms in order to prop up the government of Felipe Calderon...well, hopefully the voters who put these clowns in a position of power will see the light in the next four years and throw them out.

One can only hope...........
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It doesn't sound to me like the law they want to enforce is the expired AWB. Does anyone know the actual law, which this article seems to claim to be currently on the books?

The problem with this article, of course, is that it mixes up and confuses several unrelated issues.

Mexicans get guns that illegally come from other countries because they are illegal in Mexico. Period. The country that shares the largest border with Mexico is the USA so obviously most of the guns they smuggle in will come from the USA. However, that does not mean that the USA has a flourishing or "flooded" market of illegal machine guns that are being bought expressly for smuggling to Mexico.
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"Mexico has long demanded that the U.S. do more to stop the flow of weapons south, and Obama has pledged to step up those efforts."

Maybe Mexico should do more to stop the flow of illegal immigration north. At least we don't give out pamphlets with instructions on how to export arms to Mexico.
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"As a result, the civilian firearms market is flooded with imported, inexpensive military-style assault weapons from primarily former Eastern bloc countries including Romania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia,"

Have these fools priced AK's lately? How about AR's?

What a bunch of sniveling idots! :banghead:
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I've been looking for a 60 mm mortar, anyone got a link to where they bought the one they had? Brownells? Cabela's? (/sarc off)
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We don't have that problem in Vermont or Alaska. It sounds like the chickens have come home to roost for the socialist antigun modern conquistadors of Mexico.
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lrb111 wrote:I've been looking for a 60 mm mortar, anyone got a link to where they bought the one they had? Brownells? Cabela's? (/sarc off)
Try Aim Surplus. They are back ordered on 60mm mortars, but they do have a new batch of rocket launchers and are getting in more sams any day now. Hope this helps. Classic is now shipping grenades if you have been looking for any. They have a special of 4 for a dollar this week. :thumbs2:

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lrb111 wrote:I've been looking for a 60 mm mortar, anyone got a link to where they bought the one they had? Brownells? Cabela's? (/sarc off)
Try this http://www.sedena.gob.mx/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I am sure they will sell you anything you want if the price is right.
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