• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Big part of the modern drug trade is fueled by arms sales passing South as collateral.

    US arms exports are paid for with Latin American drug money. And those arms help gangs engage in the human trafficking they need to produce recreational narcotics and amphetamines at industrial scale.

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      5 months ago

      Wait are you implying that regulating fire arms in USA would help to deal with human traffic and drugs from mexico?

      I mean it makes sense, but doesn’t certain people hate mexicans and like guns a bit too much? Are they using their brains at all?

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        5 months ago

        Wait are you implying that regulating fire arms in USA would help to deal with human traffic and drugs from mexico?

        More describing the economic incentives of the opposition.

        I mean it makes sense, but doesn’t certain people hate mexicans and like guns a bit too much?

        On paper, sure. But in practice the folks profiting from the exchange can just blame the drugs and the crime on stupid weak leftists in government to deflect blame from the arms trafficking.

        Are they using their brains at all?

        Garbage in, garbage out. If all your information comes from gun-sponsored sources, you’ll end up with gun-sponsored views.

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        5 months ago

        You can’t even argue that Mexican Cartel members have a constitutional right to bear arms.