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Vigilante groups spring up in Mexico in fight against cartels
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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 2073991" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>Uh, yeah, that ain't right. I think I read somewhere there were more murders in Juarez than in the entirety of the US. That should be a quick Google away for someone that cares enough to look for it. I don't. </p><p></p><p>I do know that possession of firearms in Mexico is forbidden by law and there are around 6000 private, legal weapons registered with the government. This is what strict gun control does. It disarms the honest citizens, and the criminals run wild. The cartels have no fear from the honest citizens, just rival cartels. So they kill the law abiding citizens at will for talking to the authorities. They are just blatant about things. They assassinate someone, then instead of fleeing the scene, they just hang around and watch the witnesses. If they see anyone speak with the police, they kill them after the police leave. This is what happens when you disarm the citizenry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 2073991, member: 10690"] Uh, yeah, that ain't right. I think I read somewhere there were more murders in Juarez than in the entirety of the US. That should be a quick Google away for someone that cares enough to look for it. I don't. I do know that possession of firearms in Mexico is forbidden by law and there are around 6000 private, legal weapons registered with the government. This is what strict gun control does. It disarms the honest citizens, and the criminals run wild. The cartels have no fear from the honest citizens, just rival cartels. So they kill the law abiding citizens at will for talking to the authorities. They are just blatant about things. They assassinate someone, then instead of fleeing the scene, they just hang around and watch the witnesses. If they see anyone speak with the police, they kill them after the police leave. This is what happens when you disarm the citizenry. [/QUOTE]
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