19 April 2014 (13:36 UTC-07 Tango)/18 Jumada t-Tania 1435/30 Farvardin 1393/20 Wu-Chen 4712
A new study by David Kopel, Adjunct professor of advanced constitutional law, Denver University, Sturm College of Law, has revealed that the anti-gun laws imposed on Mexicans in the 1970s is a big fail, and it is not because of U.S. guns being smuggled in, it’s plain old government corruption!
Here in the U.S. we’ve already had shining examples of ‘elected’ officials, who claimed to be anti-gun, being caught in gun running ops. And what about the 40 British anti-gun politicians arrested for owning and selling illegal guns? And then there’s China with an out right ban on guns yet somehow, year after year, record numbers of guns are captured by Chinese NAZI cops!
Kopel’s research shows that since the implementation of Mexican anti-gun bans, in the 1970s, gun crimes and violence has only skyrocketed in Mexico. And who are the ones with the most guns? Government agencies and ‘drug lords’! Two former Mexican federal officials admitted that only 14% of ‘law abiding’ Mexican families actually own illegal guns, and most of them because they live in crime ridden neighborhoods where the cops refuse to go!
The study also shows that government officials, backed up by cops, have created highly publicized false flag gun confiscation ops to justify the anti-gun laws. Kopel found most of these to be totally bogus (hence “false flag”). This reminds me of the recent NYC cops who set up a gun buying op (false flag sting) and then tried to claim illegal gun selling was rampant in order to justify more and more anti-gun laws. Turned out the only “customers” buying the guns were the cops under the guise of a “sting” op. And let’s not forget the son of a NYC cop caught gun running.
Kopel was able to determine that guns in the hands of ‘drug lords’ were not being bought in the U.S. specifically for Mexicans: “…..of the Mexican guns that are successfully traced to the U.S., the average firearms age is fifteen years, according to data compiled by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives. The age of these guns is strong evidence that they were legal American guns that were stolen and then sold into the black market–and not guns which were bought at a gun store as part of a plan for them to be immediately transported to Mexico.”
Apparently, the only ops to run U.S. guns into Mexico are being done by our own government: “…’Fast & Furious’ and ‘Wide Receiver’ programs run by the Phoenix BATFE office, to facilitate the export of new American guns to Mexican drug trafficking organizations.”
The study is called Mexico’s Gun Control Laws: A Model for the United States?