Of course, if they did it'd really cut down on the kickbacks and bribes.
Mexico’s Army (SEDENA) is losing approximately 30 percent of weapons purchased from the U.S., a report from Mexican journalist Carlos Loret De Mola revealed. The report comes as Mexico’s federal government litigates against firearm manufacturers in a U.S. court, blaming them for the raging cartel violence.
Those missing weapons are showing up in crime scenes. Mexico’s military has also allegedly misplaced weapons bought from Germany, Australia, Italy, Romania, Spain, and Belgium.
Which would explain all those automatic weapons that Mexico claims are somehow picked up at gun shows and such.
Mexico’s Army (SEDENA) is losing approximately 30 percent of weapons purchased from the U.S., a report from Mexican journalist Carlos Loret De Mola revealed. The report comes as Mexico’s federal government litigates against firearm manufacturers in a U.S. court, blaming them for the raging cartel violence.
Those missing weapons are showing up in crime scenes. Mexico’s military has also allegedly misplaced weapons bought from Germany, Australia, Italy, Romania, Spain, and Belgium.
Which would explain all those automatic weapons that Mexico claims are somehow picked up at gun shows and such.
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These cockroaches are indispensable to America, but they can't make their own weapons?
So does this mean we can sue Mexico for damages caused by their failure to stop illegal immigration from their side? Bet you they'll owe us a lot more $ than we'll owe them.
Yes please.
But the main reason there is no clean up by the Mexican government is that they'd have no money to pay the lawyers in the lawsuits. Or pay half of the government workers. Where do you think most of the GDP and tax revenue comes from.
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