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United States, Mexico

Mexican Gunshot Victims, Wounded Police Flee to Texas for Hospital Care

KVIA-TV ABC News (Texas)
21 July 2008

EL PASO, Texas -- County Commissioners and the Hospital District's Board of Managers want to know why so many victims are crossing the border to receive treatment at Thomason Hospital. County Commissioner, Precint 2, Veronica Escobar asks, "Who else is being allowed in that may be posing a significant risk to the neighborhood, school and institutions in that particular area?" Officials plan to discuss security and cost issues Thomason... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Gun Runner Bought .50cal Rifles, Machine Guns for Mexican Drug Cartel

Arizona Republic
11 July 2008

A 23-year-old New Mexico man has pleaded guilty to one count of fraud and one count of forgery in a major arms trafficking case. Attorney General Terry Goddard says Victor Varela of Columbus, N.M., entered the plea Thursday in Maricopa County Superior Court. According to court documents, Varela fraudulently purchased through a confidential informant two .50-caliber rifles for more than $6,700 in September. The... ( gunpolicy.org )

Canada, United States, Mexico

US Guns Fuel Both Mexican Drug Wars and Canadian Gang Violence

Canadian Press
4 July 2008

VANCOUVER -- Illicit guns that make their way across the U.S. border into Canada are a serious problem but a relative nuisance compared with the desperate battle being fought on the U.S.-Mexico border, say officials. More than 4,000 people -- including hundreds of police officers -- have died in the last 18 months as the Mexican government battles the country's powerful drug cartels. Border cities such as Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Gun Show Loophole Lets US Weapon Dealers Arm Mexican Drug Wars

National Public Radio (USA), Transcript
26 June 2008

Violence across Mexico has intensified as the government has fought against the country's powerful drug cartels, often well-armed from the U.S. Host Bob Moon asks journalist James Verini what can be done to stem the cross-border arms trade. Text of Interview [Link to audio in the original] Bob Moon: It's now official: We've all got the right to own a gun. The Supreme Court settled the matter today for the first... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Gun Dealers Provide Smugglers with Weapons for Mexican Drug War

BBC News
18 June 2008

MEXICO CITY -- So far this year more than 1,400 people have died in Mexico as drug cartels battle one another for control of the illegal drugs trade to the US, and battle the authorities trying to stop them. The dead include more than 400 police officers and other public officials. This follows 2,500 deaths last year and the same number in 2006. Estimates by the US Drug Enforcement Agency suggest the drugs trade... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Almost All Guns in Mexico's Drug Wars Are From US Dealers, Gun Shows

Portfolio (USA), July Issue
16 June 2008

The U.S. has pledged more than $1 billion to help Mexico win its war on drugs. But even as the body count rises above 10,000, most of the guns that do the killing -- Colt .38 Supers and big-bore Barrett rifles among them -- keep pouring in from the U.S. Alfredo Beltrán Leyva was arrested on January 21 in Culiacán, capital of the Mexican state of Sinaloa. The circumstances of his arrest lived up to his high standing in Mexico's... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US-to-Mexico 'Iron River' Provides 90% of Guns Used in Drug Gang Wars

El Paso Times (Texas)
15 June 2008

The rise in cartel violence in Juárez has made U.S. law enforcement officials all too aware that many of the weapons used for crimes in Mexico come from the United States. Insiders have come to describe illegal gun trafficking from the U.S. to Mexico as the Iron River, a trade route that extends well beyond the border as illegal gun dealers are pulling weapons from U.S. cities "The flow of weapons are going from the United... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Texans Fuel Mexican Drug Wars with 'Virtual Arsenals' of Easy-buy Guns

Dallas Morning News (Texas), Editorial
12 June 2008

For every ounce of cocaine and heroin smuggled through Mexico into the United States, an equally deadly instrument of death moves south. Each year, virtual arsenals cross illegally from Texas into the hands of murderous drug cartels. The illicit weapons trade provides the muscle behind the Mexican cartels' brazen campaigns of kidnapping, torture and murder on both sides of the border. While some weapons are swiped from... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Fuels, Fights Gun-led Insurrection in Mexico, Fosters Chaos at Home

Huffington Post (USA), Blog
10 June 2008

In towns along the United States-Mexico border, a battle is raging between drug cartels and the Mexican government that has left thousands of innocent civilians and Mexican police officials dead. A galvanizing moment occurred on May 8, when assassins shot and killed Edgar Gomez, Mexico's top cop and an anti-cartel crusader, as he exited his home north of Mexico City. Gomez is just one of 6,000 Mexican government officials and police officers... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Licensed Texas Gun Dealer Supplied Mexican Drug Wars - Feds [Part 2 of 2]

Laredo Morning Times (Texas)
26 May 2008

While hundreds of firearms are illegally shipped into Mexico from Texas every year, not all weapons are necessarily meant to cross the Rio Grande. In 2006, ATF agents in Laredo arrested two men, Roberto Lopez and Norberto Olivares, after undercover investigations yielded evidence they were heavily involved in weapons trading. ATF agents, Laredo Police Department officers, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents found... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Texas Gun Dealer Supplied Mexican Drug Wars - Feds [Part 2 of 2] [Espanol]

El Tiempo (Laredo, Texas)
26 May 2008

Mientras que cientos de armas son ilegalmente enviadas a México desde Texas anualmente, no todas las armas necesariamente cruzan el Río Bravo. En el 2006, agentes de la ATF arrestaron a dos hombres, Roberto Lopez y Norberto Olivares, después de que una investigación secreta arrojara evidencia de que se encontraban fuertemente implicados en el comercio de armas. Agentes de la ATF, oficiales del Departamento de Policía... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Texas in First Place for Gun Running to Mexico [Part 1 of 2] [Espanol]

El Tiempo (Laredo, Texas)
25 May 2008

Agentes federales que trabajan a lo largo de la frontera de Texas con México se han percatado de que los cárteles de drogas tienen una nueva afinidad para un tipo en particular de armas. "Es una 5.7 (milímetros)", informó Elias Bazan, agente residente responsible de la oficina de Laredo del US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. "En México ya la denominan 'mata policías'. Es una pequeña arma muy poderosa.... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Gun Shows, Dealers Fuel Gun Running to Mexican Drug War [Part 1 of 2]

Laredo Morning Times (Texas)
25 May 2008

Federal agents working along the Texas-Mexico border have noticed drug cartels have a new affinity for a particular type of firearm. "It's a 5.7 (mm)," said Elias Bazan, the resident agent in charge of the Laredo field office of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. "In Mexico, they already call it the 'cop killer.' It's a very powerful little handgun. Here recently, that has been more a weapon of choice."... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Should Focus on Stemming Cross-Border Gun Running, Says Mexico

Reuters
24 May 2008

MEXICO CITY -- The chief of Mexico's war on drug gangs said Washington should concentrate on halting the flow of arms to Mexican drug cartels rather than haggle over how much aid to give Mexico's anti-smuggling operation. Reacting to a vote by U.S. lawmakers to trim an aid package for the drug war, Mexico's deputy attorney general, Jose Luis Santiago Vasconcelos, said an alternative would be to keep the cash in the United States... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

US Guns, Demand Fuel Mexican Drug Wars: Casualty Rate Higher Than Iraq

Denver Post (Colorado), Opinion
23 May 2008

Only lightly noted on this side of the border, our neighbor Mexico is engulfed in bloody, violent combat with and between death-dealing drug cartels. In a stunning reversal for President Felipe Calderon's crusade to subdue the drug trade and its perpetrators, Edgar Gomez, the national police chief and lead anti-cartel crusader, was assassinated this month outside his Mexico City home. "This could have a snowball effect, even leading... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Texas Gun Dealers Fuel Mexican Drug Wars with Pistols, Assault Weapons

El Paso Times (Texas)
22 May 2008

High-powered rifles and handguns used by drug cartel hit men waging a bloody war in Mexico have been traced to suspected gun smugglers in El Paso, an ATF agent testified Wednesday at a federal detention hearing in El Paso. Money and weapons flowing from the United States fuel drug trafficking and organized crime in Mexico, to the tune of about $10 billion a year, Jose Luis Santiago Vasconcelos, Mexico's deputy federal attorney general... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Guns Bought in US 'Fuel All the Violence' in Mexican Drug Wars, Say Feds

El Paso Times (Texas)
21 May 2008

One of two men arrested in El Paso last week by ATF agents on charges of smuggling firearms into Mexico is to appear in federal court today. In a six-count indictment, Mexican citizen and permanent legal resident Juan Carlos Meza and U.S. citizen Roberto Marquez are alleged to have taken part in a scheme to buy guns and rifles in El Paso and export them to Mexico, where they were purchased by someone who cannot legally purchase... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Mexican Drug War 'Hit Guns' Traced to Texas Gun Buyer, El Paso Gun Shop

El Paso Times (Texas)
21 May 2008

Guns recovered in a shootout in Chihuahua City in September 2006 were traced to an El Paso man, according to testimony by an ATF agent during a detention hearing today at the federal courthouse. Juan Carlos Meza is accused of buying several handguns and rifles at gun shops in El Paso that were then allegedly exported to Mexico, including buying weapons for a drug cartel hit man, testified Special Agent Frank Henderson in the U.S.... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Car Full of 'Accidental' Guns, Ammunition Lands US Soldier in Mexican Jail

Associated Press
9 May 2008

EL PASO, Texas -- When he crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, Spc. Richard Torres was carrying a small arsenal in his car: an AR-15 assault rifle, a .45-caliber handgun, 171 rounds of ammunition, several cartridges and three knives. At a checkpoint, Torres didn't try to hide the weapons. But he insisted he hadn't meant to cross the border with the guns, which in Mexico are restricted for use only by the military. While searching for... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Licensed Arizona Dealer 'Knowingly' Sold 650 Guns for Mexican Drug Wars

Associated Press
6 May 2008

PHOENIX -- The arrest of a gun shop owner on Tuesday broke up a suspected firearms trafficking operation that supplied violent Mexican drug cartels, authorities said. Agents raided X Calibur Guns and arrested George Iknadosian after undercover agents bought guns at the store indicating they were to be trafficked to Mexico, said Carlos Baixauli, a special agent with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. ... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Gun Shop 'Knowingly and Willingly' Sold Assault Rifles to Mexican Gangs

ABC News (USA)
6 May 2008

Just hours after receiving a shipment of weapons allegedly intended for Mexican drug bosses, a Phoenix gun dealer and at least two alleged arms traffickers were arrested this morning in a series of raids by federal and local authorities. Authorities say the gun dealer sold more than 650 AK-47-type assault weapons to Mexican drug gangs responsible for recent shootouts that have claimed dozens of lives. Sources in Phoenix, Ariz.,... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

8 Gun Runners, Woman Straw Buyer Bought Guns in US, Sold to Mexico

Brownsville Herald (Texas)
28 April 2008

Two of the eight people arrested last week by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms on charges of selling firearms to the Mexican cartel have been released on bond. Melissa Cannon, 23, and Celestino Alvarez, 36, who are each charged with one count of unlawfully selling firearms presumably to members of the Gulf Cartel, have each posted a $30,00 bond, according to court documents. Cannon and Alvarez, along with Miguel... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Porous US-Mexico Border Lets Slip Guns, Gun Runners, Money Every Day

Arizona Republic
23 April 2008

GREEN VALLEY -- Thousands of border agents, dozens of checkpoints and hundreds of miles of barriers are set up to stop contraband and illegal immigrants getting into the United States. But little more than a chance roadside inspection stops smugglers going the other way. That imbalance shows no sign of changing soon, but it has given rise to a novel experiment under way in Pima County. There, the Sheriff's Department has... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Religious Charity CEO 'Smuggled' .50cal, Assault Rifles from US to Mexico

El Paso Times (Texas)
26 March 2008

One of the men caught in El Paso trying to smuggle a .50-caliber semiautomatic rifle and other weapons into Mexico last week is the CEO of a religious charity, officials with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms confirmed Tuesday. Jonathan Lopez Gutierrez, 32, is the CEO of Emmanuel Ministries, a 40-year-old shelter for about 100 children in Juárez, a medical and dental clinic and a ballet program, according to the... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Gun Shows, Dealers Supply Military-style Guns for Mexican Drug Wars

CNN Special Investigations Unit
26 March 2008

JUAREZ, Mexico -- A deadly trade is occurring along the U.S. Border with Mexico, federal officials say -- a flood of guns, heading south, used by drug thugs to kill Mexican cops. In Mexico, guns are difficult to purchase legally. So, officials say, weapons easily purchased in the United States are turning up there. "The same routes that are being used to traffic drugs north -- and the same organizations that have control... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Gun Shows, Dealers Supply Gun Runners Who Fuel Mexican Drug Wars

El Paso Times (Texas)
21 March 2008

A semi-automatic, 50-caliber weapon and 23 other guns were seized from border arms traffickers by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents, officials said Friday. The weapons, purchased at El Paso gun shows, gun shops and the Internet, were headed for Mexico to be resold to unknown persons. Officials arrested John Aguilar, a U.S. citizen living in El Paso, who was allegedly a "straw man"... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Caribbean, Central America, South America

Guns and Gun Running: Small Arms Trade in Latin America - NACLA Report

NACLA Report on the Americas Vol. 41, No. 2
19 March 2008

Small arms and gun violence present the most dramatic threat to public safety in Latin America and the Caribbean. After decades of uncontrolled proliferation, at least 45 million to 80 million small arms and light weapons -- that is, weapons operated by an individual or small group, including handguns, assault rifles, grenades, grenade launchers, and even man portable surface to air missiles -- are circulating throughout the region. (1)... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Caribbean, Central America, South America

Guns and Gun Running: Small Arms Trade in the Americas - NACLA Report

NACLA Report on the Americas Vol. 41, No. 2, Editorial
19 March 2008

Gun violence has plagued Latin America since the early days of the colonial era. In June, archaeologists excavating an old Inca cemetery near Lima found a skull marred by a pair of small, round holes -- evidence of the oldest gunshot victim in the Americas yet discovered. The musket, in this case likely fired during the final battle for the Incan empire in 1536, was brought over by the Spaniards, and in a sense, the invasion of gun technology... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Caribbean, Central America, South America

US Senate Stalls Hemispheric Arms Control in the Americas - NACLA Report

NACLA Report on the Americas Vol. 41, No. 2
19 March 2008

In 1997, President Bill Clinton, standing beside Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo in the Organization of American States' flag-bedecked Hall of the Americas, declared: "Gun trafficking is an issue of national security for our governments, and a matter of neighborhood security for all of us in the Americas." The presidents had joined together to sign an OAS treaty known as the Firearms Convention, or by its Spanish initials as CIFTA, designed... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Gun Shows, Dealers Fuel Mexican Drug Wars with Assault Weapons

Reuters
16 March 2008

PHOENIX -- The agent raised the machine gun to his shoulder and let rip a deafening hail of shots that smacked through a bullet proof vest, punched holes in a car door and spat up a plume of sand in the levee behind. Taking the plugs out of my ringing ears, I walked over the gritty desert firing range to look at the damage from the Kalashnikov. The traffic of guns of this type from the United States to the warring Mexican... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico

Mexican Police Seize Assault Rifles, Ammunition in Tourist Area of Cancun

International Herald Tribune / AP
11 March 2008

CANCUN, Mexico -- Mexican police said they seized 20 high-powered rifles, 14 grenades and more than 1,500 rounds of ammunition on Monday in a hotel district in the popular resort of Cancun. Federal police made the discovery in an apartment in the swank housing development known as "The Waves" in the heart of Cancun's tourist district, state Attorney General Bello Melchor Rodriguez told The Associated Press by phone. Among... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Feds Tackle 'Unprecedented Surge' of Gun Smuggling from US to Mexico

Washington Times
5 March 2008

A flood of high-powered weapons purchased by Mexican drug smugglers from sellers in the United States has been targeted by agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as part of a law-enforcement initiative aimed at stemming rising border violence. During the past two years, more than 125 ATF agents and investigators have been deployed along the southwest border in Project Gunrunner to increase "strategic... ( gunpolicy.org )

Honduras

Firing Assault Rifles, Gunmen in Police Uniform Kill 8 at Pool Hall in Honduras

Associated Press
2 March 2008

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- Eight people were shot dead at a billiards hall in northern Honduras on Sunday by gunmen disguised as policemen, Honduran police said. Wearing police uniforms, six assailants fired Kalashnikov rifles and handguns from a truck parked outside a pool hall in San Pedro Sula, a city plagued by violent gangs and drug traffickers, deputy police chief Edgardo Villeda said. Seven people were killed on the... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, South America, Central America

80 Million Civilian Guns in Latin America, Gun Control 'Urgent Problem' - OAS

Xinhua
25 February 2008

MEXICO CITY -- Individuals own 80 million guns in Latin America, and the region sees 90,000 armed attacks a year, according to an Organization of American States (OAS) document published in Mexico's media on Monday. Speaking last week during an official visit to Mexico, the OAS secretary general, Jose Miguel Insulza, said that guns in private hands represent a major and growing security risk. He said that controlling the flow of... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico

Four Tons of Assault Weapons, Ammunition Taken from Mexican Drug Gang

Prensa Latina (Havana)
8 February 2008

The Mexican army confiscated four tons of weapons from a farm located on the border state of Tamaulipas, authorities confirmed Friday. The shipment, belonging to "Los Zetas" drug trafficking group, a military arm of the so-called Gulf Cartel, was stored along with nine tons of marihuana, the report stated. Federal officials revealed that among the confiscated arms there were plastic explosives, grenades, a 50-caliber machine... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Gun Smuggling from United States Is 'No. 1 Crime Problem' Facing Mexico

US House of Representatives, Speech
7 February 2008

Chairman Engel, Ranking Member Burton, and distinguished Members of the Subcommittee: I am William Hoover, Assistant Director for Field Operations of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). I have been an agent with ATF since 1987, and in my current position I oversee the operations of all of the Bureau's field offices, including those along the Southwest Border. It is an honor to appear before you today to discuss... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Agrees to Help Trace American Gun Dealers Arming Mexican Drug Wars

Reuters
16 January 2008

MEXICO CITY -- U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey on Wednesday promised tougher controls on guns flowing illegally over the U.S. border to Mexico, where drug cartels have murdered 115 people already this month. Visiting Mexican counterpart Eduardo Medina Mora in his first foreign trip since taking office in November, Mukasey said the spurt in violence in the first two weeks of 2008 dramatized the need to keep up pressure on what... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Gun Dealers Supply .50 Rifles, Assault Weapons in Mexican Drug Wars

Dallas Morning News (Texas)
16 January 2008

Faced with spiraling drug violence along the border, senior U.S. officials met with their Mexican counterparts Wednesday and announced steps to stem the flow of illegal weapons into Mexico. Officials said that many of the weapons -- including powerful handguns and semiautomatic assault rifles -- are purchased legally at shops and gun shows, and that Houston and Dallas are two of the top sources. The guns are typically carried south... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

Mexico Flooded With 4 Million Smuggled Guns - 'Almost Always' from USA

ISN Security Watch (Zurich), Web Page
30 October 2007

As news and rumors swirl around the current status and future success of the Merida Initiative, a plan to combat narco-trafficking in Mexico, those who argue the plan's merits can agree on at least one point: The front line of the so-called war on drugs has moved north from Colombia to the US-Mexican border, but the focus on drugs has overshadowed an element of the regional black market that is just as important. Mexican authorities... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Mexican Police Say '100%' of Drug-gang Killings Involve Smuggled US Guns

Washington Post
29 October 2007

TIJUANA, Mexico -- Assassins blasted Ricardo Rosas Alvarado, a member of an elite state police force, with a blizzard of bullets pumped out of AK-47 assault rifles. Alvarado crumpled at the wheel of his sedan, yet another victim of the weapons known here as "goat's horns" because of their curved ammunition clips, and which can fire at a rate of 600 rounds per minute. The killing, Mexican authorities said, was a panorama of blood,... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

US-Mexico Gun Runners, Dealers Thrive as Demand, Smuggling Soar

StratFor, Web Page
25 October 2007

The number of drug-related killings in Mexico in 2007 already has surpassed 2,000, an increase of 300 over the same period last year, according to statistics reported by Mexican media outlets. Moreover, sources familiar with the issue say police officials in some jurisdictions have been purposely underreporting drug-related homicides, suggesting that the real body count is even higher. In addition to the Mexican drug cartels that... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

Mexicans Shot Dead in 2006 Topped 2,000: Most Guns Smuggled From USA

Prensa Latina (Havana)
10 October 2007

MEXICO -- The Conference of National Chambers of Commerce, Service and Tourism of Mexico warned against the escalation of crime in the Federal District. The situation, says the institution, endangers the people, who have been victims of armed assaults over the past two years. Authorities said that the second major crime in the country is arms smuggling, only second to drug trafficking. They added that more than 2,000 people... ( gunpolicy.org )

Belize

Mothers, Victims Lead Second Demonstration Against Gun Violence in Belize

Amandala (Belize)
2 October 2007

A group of about three hundred Belizeans took to the streets of Belize City yesterday afternoon under the banner of the Mothers Organized for Peace, led by community activists Erwin X and Therese Felix. Therese is the mother of Tyrone "Shabba" Felix, whose life was lost to gun violence. Young children and even elderly people took the long, three-hour road march, which began at 3:00 at Battlefield Park downtown and ended at the Belize... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Guns Deluge Mexico: Gun Shows, Dealers Feed Smugglers, Drug Trade

El Paso Times (Texas)
23 September 2007

The cartels that smuggle millions of dollars worth of drugs into the United States are able to work their trade, in part, because of weapons they get rather easily from the United States, according to Mexican and U.S. authorities. In this country, the issue of illegal immigration has been growing in importance with rhetoric often outpacing the facts. But for Mexico, the problem is flowing in the other direction. Thousands... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

3 High-Ranking Mexican Police Officers Arrested Shopping at US Gun Show

Associated Press
12 September 2007

PHOENIX, Arizona -- Three high-ranking Mexican police officers were arrested on allegations of buying weapons and ammunition at a gun show in Phoenix in violation of a law barring noncitizens from purchasing firearms, a U.S. official said Wednesday. The three had crossed the border at Calexico, Calif., in an official police vehicle and driven to Phoenix, said Tom Mangan, a spokesman with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms... ( gunpolicy.org )

Guatemala

Guatemala Rides Wave of Gun Violence, Youth Shootings 'Worse Than War'

Reuters AlertNet / NCA (Guatemala)
31 August 2007

In Guatemala, over 25 people are involved in firearm attacks daily, and more than 80 per cent of Guatemala's over 4000 annual homicides involve the use of firearms. It's estimated that almost to million illegal weapons are in circulation in Guatemala. Young men are the most common victims, but an increasing number of women are also losing their lives to firearms. In many cases, this is due to a phenomenon called femicide. Since 2001 it is... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Assault Rifles, Armour Piercing Weapons Flood Mexico from US Gun Shows

Associated Press
15 August 2007

MEXICO CITY -- Authorities are sounding the alarm about an influx of assault rifles, armor-piercing pistols and fragmentation grenades from the United States, weapons that they say are increasingly being used to kill police and soldiers fighting drug cartels. U.S. and Mexican law enforcement officials report a sharp increase in both the flow and firepower of U.S. weapons across the border. Particularly worrisome are assault rifles... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

Lax American Gun Laws, Gun Shows Make US/Mexico Gun Smuggling Easy

Christian Science Monitor, Editorial
20 July 2007

Lax gun laws and enforcement in the US only feed the 'iron river' of weapons across the border. It's not only poverty propelling Mexicans into the US. Rising gun violence by drug gangs, and lately a military surge against them, have driven many to cross the border. And where do these drug cartels get their arsenal of weapons? El Norte, of course. Lax gun laws and lax enforcement in the United States have made it easy for Mexican... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

Studies Show How US Gun Show Sales Fuel Violent Drug Wars in Mexico

Christian Science Monitor
20 July 2007

PHOENIX -- A young man is shopping at the Crossroads of the West Gun Show here, and there's plenty to choose from. The cavernous hall is packed with tables loaded with long guns and pistols, some barrels etched with names like El Capitán (The Captain) and El Supremo (The Best). Eventually he makes a cellphone call, and a young woman soon joins him. At a table he'd visited earlier, he points to several semiautomatic rifles and walks... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

US Provides 90% of Crime Guns Confiscated in Mexican Drug Wars

Christian Science Monitor
19 July 2007

MEXICO CITY -- Marcelo Garza y Garza, the top state police investigator in Nuevo Leon, walked out of a church in an upscale neighborhood in Monterrey to take a cellphone call last September, when two bullets struck the back of his head. The shots came from a semiautomatic pistol that did precisely what its colloquial name -- matapolicia, or "police killer" -- suggests. Mr. Garza y Garza died immediately. "Police killers,"... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

'Unstoppable' Flood of Illegal Guns from America Fuels Drug Wars in Mexico

San Francisco Chronicle
15 July 2007

MEXICO CITY -- For more than a decade, Mexico has had military checkpoints on all northbound highways leading to the United States. It's part of the campaign to crack down on the flow of drugs to the United States. This summer, things have changed, and Mexico's military is inspecting vehicles traveling on the southbound lanes, checking for shipments of weapons. This reversal is testament to the dangers Mexico faces, bordering the... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

'Iron River of Guns' Pours 1000's of Weapons Each Week from US to Mexico

Reuters
13 July 2007

PHOENIX -- When machinegun-toting hit men fought a bloody battle with police and troops around the Mexico town of Cananea that left 23 dead in May, it at first seemed to be the latest chapter in a very Mexican drug war. But as U.S. and Mexican detectives subsequently traced powerful assault weapons recovered from the battlefield to Texas and Arizona, it raised the curtain on a deadly and controversial flow of arms from the United... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Feds Say They Can't Stop US Gun Show Patrons Smuggling Arms to Mexico

Arizona Republic
16 June 2007

MEXICO CITY -- Federal authorities do not have enough agents to regularly patrol gun shows, a major source for U.S. weapons used in Mexico's drug wars, a top official said Thursday during a visit to the Mexican capital. Mexican officials have complained about how easy it is to buy firearms from private, unlicensed sellers at such shows. U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales vowed last week to crack down on such gun-running.... ( gunpolicy.org )

South America, Central America

Gun Homicide in Latin America Makes up 42% of World Total [Espanol]

Tiempos del Mundo (Latin America)
16 June 2007

[Translated summary: Feature on gun homicide and firearm violence in Latin America, and on CLAVE, the regional NGO gun control campaign]. Howard Ludwig tiene 11 meses y 68 centímetros de estatura. Todavía no ha completado sus primeros dientes, pero ya adquirió una licencia para portar armas. Las autoridades de Illinois, Estados Unidos, se la otorgaron después de que su padre hiciera el trámite por Internet y enviara los cinco... ( gunpolicy.org )

South America, Central America

Guns Give False Sense of Security, Says Latin American Group [Espanol]

Tiempos del Mundo (Latin America)
16 June 2007

[Translated summary: Julio César Torales, president of Amnesty International, Paraguay, speaks on behalf of CLAVE, the regional NGO coalition to curb gun violence in Latin America]. Julio César Torales es el presidente de Amnistía Internacional en Paraguay y también el secretario de comunicaciones de la Coalición Latinoamericana para la Prevención de la Violencia Armada (Clave). En diálogo con Tiempos del Mundo,... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

As Gun Wars Grow, Mexico Slams Slack US Gun Laws as 'Cynical, Absurd'

Kansas City Star (Missouri) / AP
14 June 2007

Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina called U.S. policies on drugs and firearms "cynical" and "absurd," some of the toughest language used by Mexican officials prodding Washington to cut U.S. drug demand and stem the flow of guns they say fuel violence here. "American law to me is absurd because people can easily acquire firearms," the newspaper El Universal newspaper quoted Medina as saying at a conference on Wednesday. Medina's... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Mexico Slams 'Absurd' US Firearm Laws as Gun Violence, Drug Wars Rage

Reuters
14 June 2007

MEXICO CITY -- Mexico's government, which complains violent drug cartels are battling each other with firearms bought in the United States, slammed slack U.S. gun laws as absurd on Thursday. Mexico complains most of the often high-powered weapons used by warring Mexican traffickers come from gun shops in the United States and Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora said there was not enough control over their sale. "I... ( gunpolicy.org )

Brazil, South America, Central America, United Nations

Global Gun Control Week Builds Pressure on Gun Violence in Latin America

O Globo (Brazil), Opinion
11 June 2007

It is Global Action Week against Armed Violence and we need to follow up on two important processes: internationally, the Geneva Declaration, and in Brazil, the new National Plan of Public Security and Citizenship. The Geneva Declaration on armed violence and development is an initiative of the Swiss government aimed at reaching a resolution on this issue at the UN General Assembly by the end of 2008 and defining goals for security... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Washington Promises to 'Take Steps' to Curb US-Mexico Gun Running

Dallas Morning News (Texas) / AP
8 June 2007

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Friday that Washington is taking steps to address Mexican concerns the U.S. is not doing enough to stop illegal weapons from being smuggled across the border and into the hands of brutal drug gangs. A meeting here of attorneys general from the U.S., Mexico and six other Latin American countries focused on Mexican complaints weapons from the United States are fueling a wave of cartel-related... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Arizona Gun Smuggling Trade Fuels Drug Wars, Police Killings in Mexico

Arizona Republic
24 May 2007

A weapon seized after a drug-war massacre last week at a Mexican border town was sold in Phoenix in another sign that southbound gunrunning and the firepower of drug cartels have accelerated in the last few months. "There is a war going on on the border between two cartels. What do they need to fight that war? Guns. Where do they get them? From here," said William Newell, special agent in charge of the Phoenix division of Bureau... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Mexico Urges US to Stop Cross-border Gun Running to Drug Traffickers

ABC News (USA) / AP
15 May 2007

MEXICO CITY -- A top Mexican anti-drug official said the United States must do more to stop weapons from being smuggled into the hands of drug traffickers who are using them to kill Mexican soldiers and police. Mexican authorities are facing gunfire from increasingly well-armed traffickers and officials say the vast majority of the weapons are smuggled from the United States. Assistant Secretary of Public Safety Patricio Patino... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico

In Campaign to Curb Gun Deaths, Mexico Swaps Firearms for Computers

Associated Press
28 March 2007

MEXICO CITY -- Police in the Mexican capital have kicked off a campaign to exchange guns for computers and other gifts in an attempt to reduce firearm deaths. On the first day of the program in Tepito, a neighborhood known for drug dealing and street markets rife with contraband, officers collected 29 guns Tuesday and gave out several desktop computers along with packets of food and cash. "Imagine how Mexico City would... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

Mexico Demands US Must Do More to Stop Flood of Smuggled Guns, Cash

Associated Press
28 March 2007

MEXICO CITY, Mexico -- Mexico's attorney general on Wednesday demanded U.S. authorities do more to stop guns and drug money from heading south and fueling the drug violence in Mexico that left more 2,000 dead last year. Eduardo Medina Mora told a business forum that the vast majority of arms used by the soldiers of drug cartels, including assault rifles and grenades, are smuggled from the United States. "It's truly absurd... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico

Xbox for Your Gun? Mexico Tries Weapon Swap in Fight Against Violence

Reuters
27 March 2007

MEXICO CITY -- Police who have raided vice-ridden Mexico City neighborhoods in a push against drug violence hope to take guns off the streets by offering to swap them for computers and video-game consoles. Launching the program on Tuesday in the notorious inner-city barrio of Tepito, which police stormed last month, city police chief Joel Ortega said anyone who turns in a high-caliber weapon like a machine gun will get a computer.... ( gunpolicy.org )

Costa Rica

Guns, Gun Crime Proliferate in Costa Rica, Warns Security Minister

Xinhua
26 February 2007

Costa Rica's Deputy Minister for Public Security Gerardo Lascarez on Sunday warned against the proliferation of firearms in the nation, which were used in around 5,000 robberies in 2006. Some 48 people were shot dead in Costa Rica resisting robbery, and another 24 robbery victims killed their attackers in self-defense, according to government data published in the La Nacion newspaper on Sunday. William Hidalgo, director... ( gunpolicy.org )

El Salvador

Most Adults in El Salvador Would Endorse Gun Control Law, Gun Ban

Angus Reid Global Monitor: Polls & Research
30 January 2007

Many adults in El Salvador believe their country should institute tougher regulations for the use of weapons, according to a poll by LPG Datos published in La Prensa Gráfica. 69.2 per cent of respondents would forbid people from carrying firearms. Antonio Saca -- a media businessman -- was elected in March 2004 as the candidate for the ruling conservative Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA), garnering 57.73 per cent of the... ( gunpolicy.org )

El Salvador

In El Salvador, 7 in 10 Want to Ban Carrying Guns, Government Refuses

Prensa Latina (Havana)
22 January 2007

SAN SALVADOR -- Although 96.1 percent of Salvadorians admit the danger weapons represent and 69.2 percent favour prohibiting carrying these deadly weapons, the Salvadoran government opposes legislation making carrying them illegal. A poll by LPG-Data in the daily La Prensa Grafica reflects that the legislation presented by the pluralist Commission for Solidarity and Social Peace is supported by seven of ten people in this country.... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

US Guns, Newly Unregulated Assault Weapons Fuel Gun Violence in Mexico

USA Today / Arizona Republic
18 January 2007

MEXICO CITY -- Combat-style rifles are pouring into Mexico, thanks to the end of the U.S. Assault Weapons Ban in 2004 and an arms race among several Mexican cartels battling for control of lucrative drug routes. The weapons are purchased at stores and gun shows, then smuggled into Mexico under car seats or tucked into suitcases. "There is a direct relationship between the flow of these weapons and the explosion of violence,"... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

US Ban Lifted, Assault Weapons 'Sell Like Candy' to Mexican Gun Runners

Arizona Republic
16 January 2007

MEXICO CITY -- The Mexican village of Zazalpa got a chilling lesson in American-made firepower recently. Homes, cars, everything was destroyed. Even the cows were shot. About 60 Mexican drug smugglers rolled into Zazalpa, 300 miles southeast of Douglas, looking for a rival trafficker in November. They rounded up residents, then raked the empty village with American-made AR-15 rifles. The destruction of Zazalpa is just one... ( gunpolicy.org )

El Salvador

With 400,000 Private Firearms in El Salvador, Church Supports Gun Control

Prensa Latina (Havana)
11 December 2006

SAN SALVADOR -- Archbishop Fernando Saenz affirmed the Salvadorian Catholic church views favourably the Arms Law reform recently approved by Antonio Saca's government, noted local press Monday. Saenz considered the law modification appropriate reducing the spaces in which carrying firearms is legal and said he hopes the new measures benefit Salvadorian society. "I think it is advantageous to reduce carrying weapons as much... ( gunpolicy.org )

El Salvador

El Salvador Expands list of Public Places Where Gun Carrying is Restricted

ElSalvador.com
7 December 2006

[Translated summary: The parliament of El Salvador has extended the list of public places where carrying guns is prohibited. Guns were already banned in schools, churches, cultural and sporting institutions; under the new law they are also banned in parks, public squares and petrol stations]. Unanimidad. Los diputados avalaron ayer únicamente la restricción para portar armas de fuego en lugares específicos y durante un periodo... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Texas Gun Shops Supply Guns Smuggled to Mexican Drug Lords, Say Feds

WFAA-TV News / Al Día (Dallas/Fort Worth)
5 December 2006

A Lancaster man under investigation in the sale of high-powered weapons to Mexican drug traffickers is expected to plead guilty to a federal firearms charge next week, court records show. Members of a U.S. Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives task force arrested Erasmo Arciba in September as part of an ongoing investigation into weapons sales to the Zetas, a group of mercenaries employed by Mexico's Gulf Cartel. Authorities... ( gunpolicy.org )

Panama

New Panama Gun Law Would Curb Sales of Handguns, 'Weapons of War'

Prensa Latina (Havana)
22 August 2006

PANAMA -- To fight the wave of violence gripping Panama, currently 340 cases a year in a population of 3.19 million, legislators plan to announce details of a bill Tuesday to control handguns and weapons of war in the country. It is necessary to regulate the sale of light arms, which affect the security of all countries of the world, where over 1,700 people die daily at the hands of criminals who use them, legislator Juan Hernandez... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, Australia, South America

How and Why Australia's Gun Laws Were Reformed [Espanol]

Tus Abogados (Mexico)
1 August 2006

[Translated summary: IANSA Director Rebecca Peters describes how Australia's gun laws were reformed from a background of domestic violence prevention]. Rebecca Peters es una abogada australiana que logró la recolección y destrucción de 700 mil armas en su país y fuertes reformas en la legislación, gracias a las cuales, las muertes por armas de fuego bajaron un 65 por ciento. Hoy, dirige IANSA (International Accion Network on... ( gunpolicy.org )

Belize

AK-47, Schoolboys' Homemade Gun Confiscated in Belize Police Raids

News 5 TV (Belize City)
30 June 2006

Five people are in police custody tonight following the confiscation of several high powered weapons from the streets of Belize City. According to authorities, on Monday an anonymous tip led them to an area in St. Martin's de Porres, where officers found an AK-47 hidden in an abandoned lot. While no one was arrested in that incident, a police patrol on Linda Vista Street had better luck. They stopped two young... ( gunpolicy.org )

Guatemala

United Nations Small Arms Meeting in Guatemala Targets Gunrunners

Prensa Latina (Havana)
2 May 2006

GUATEMALA -- Latin American and Caribbean delegates are attending from Tuesday in Antigua Guatemala the preparatory meeting of the UN Conference on the Prevention, Fight and Elimination of the Illegal Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons. Over 30 regional nations and European observers will participate in the three-day encounter. Central America is often used as a bridge for illegal arm traffic to or from the north. ... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

Border No Barrier to Weaponry: Most Illegal Firearms Traced to U.S.

Toronto Star (Ontario), Series
24 April 2006

TIJUANA, Mexico -- It was another deadly day in this lively border town, a day of drugs, delinquents and guns. Before the day was out, four male denizens of the community had been murdered, execution-style, three of them by gunshots to the head. The fourth man was strangled. During the same day, a fifth man was killed in what was later described as a shoot-out with local police. That was on Feb.8. "Incontenible ola de crimenes!"... ( gunpolicy.org )

South America, Central America, Colombia

25 Latin American NGOs Create Coalition for Gun Control [Espanol]

El Nuevo Herald (Miami) / AP
6 April 2006

[Translated summary: Nongovernmental organisations of 25 countries met to create the Latin American Coalition for the Prevention of the Armed Violence (KEY)]. BOGOTA -- Organizaciones no gubernamentales de 25 países crearon el jueves la Coalición Latinoamericana para la Prevención de la Violencia Armada (Clave), con el propósito de evitar la proliferación de armas de fuego en poder de civiles que generan miles de muertes en... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

Illegal US-Mexico Arms Flow Rising Quickly, Say Officials

Miami Herald (Florida) / El Universal
2 April 2006

Criminals are smuggling a rising number of guns from the United States to Mexico. U.S. federal investigators say it's a simple matter of supply and demand. Warring Mexican gangs need weapons and are reaching into the bountiful and legal supply just across the border to build their arsenals. Because of rigid firearms restrictions in their country, authorities say, Mexican criminals are increasingly dispatching operatives... ( gunpolicy.org )

Caribbean, Central America, Honduras, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil

Guns and Cocaine in Caribbean, Central America: A Market Out of Control

ISN Security Watch (Zurich), Web Page
28 February 2006

Gone are the days when the black market for cocaine required a few strong men, limited bribes, and involved the purchase of a few revolvers. The cocaine trade has expanded well beyond the Andean mountain corridor and the control of local actors there. The market for small arms and light weapons has completely overlapped the cocaine market. Purchases for arms are no longer made with cash but with cocaine, and the same routes used... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico

Crime-wracked Mexican State Wants $24 Million Bank Loan to Buy Guns

Reuters
17 February 2006

MEXICO CITY -- Wracked by violent drug crime and too poor to arm its police properly, the Mexican state of Guerrero is seeking a $24 million bank loan to buy more guns and security equipment. The local government plans to use the credit, approved by its Congress, to get guns, communications gear and police cars for the most cash-strapped parts of Guerrero, one of Mexico's poorest states, the state government said on Friday. ... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico

Mexican Gun Buy-backs Attract Regular Folk, Not Criminals

Miami Herald (Florida) / El Universal
6 February 2006

MONTERREY, Mexico -- Luz Elena Delgado's hands were sweating and nervousness showed on her face as she waited in line to trade in her 25-caliber pistol. The pistol, she explained, was left to her husband by his father, who had been a police commissioner in the city of Torreón, Coahuila. "A year ago, just before he died, he told us: 'Here it is, keep it as a memento. Hopefully you'll never use it, but maybe one day it will... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

Relentless 'Trickle' of Guns from US to Mexico Taking Deadly Toll

Houston Chronicle (Texas)
4 February 2006

BROWNSVILLE, Texas -- Drugs go north and guns go south. It's been that way for decades. But now American law enforcement officials have urgent new worries about weapons that are winding up in Mexico. Underscoring their concerns, U.S. firearms agents earlier this year beefed up their anti-smuggling operations in South Texas. And on Friday, a Homeland Security task force announced its first success: The seizure of a stunning array... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico

Mexico City Offers New Computers for Old Guns

Reuters
21 January 2006

MEXICO CITY -- Mexicans are being invited to exchange their weapons for computers under a quirky new idea to curb rampant crime in Mexico City. Authorities in one of the city's 16 districts are offering a new computer, out of 150 donated by a charitable foundation, for each gun handed in. "People often have a gun at home, which could perhaps be for self-defense, but sadly it becomes a family tragedy when it is not used... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

Mexican Criminals Turn to US for Weapons, Authorities Say

San Jose Mercury News / Knight Ridder Newspapers
16 January 2006

WASHINGTON -- Federal investigators say it's a simple matter of supply and demand. Warring Mexican gangs need weapons and are reaching into the bountiful and legal supply just across the border to build their arsenals. Because of rigid firearms restrictions in their country, authorities say, Mexican criminals are increasingly dispatching operatives to sporting goods stores, gun shows and flea markets in Texas and other... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Guns Flow Easily Into Mexico from the US

Los Angeles Times
8 January 2006

NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico -- The most popular instruments of robbery, torture, homicide and assassination in this violence-racked border city are imported from the United States. "Warning," reads the sign greeting motorists on the U.S. side as they approach the Rio Grande that separates the two countries here. "Illegal to carry firearms/ammunition into Mexico. Penalty, prison." The signs have done little to stop what... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

Mexican Criminals Turning to US for Easy Gun Purchases

Tucson Citizen (Arizona)
5 January 2006

In mid-November, Mexican police Officer Alan Rodriguez caught a pair of armed bandits who had just assaulted a group of immigrants. The assault took place in Sasabe, in Sonora, but the .38- and .22-caliber guns, as with most weapons used by border bandits, came from the United States. The two said they'd purchased them in Tucson. Guns are largely illegal in Mexico and difficult for private citizens to attain. The application... ( gunpolicy.org )

El Salvador, Paraguay, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Central America, South America

At Least 90 People Killed in Latin American New Year Celebrations

Australian Associated Press
2 January 2006

SAN SALVADOR -- At least 90 people were killed in Latin America in road, fireworks and other accidents during New Year's celebrations. The highest death toll was registered in El Salvador, where some 33 people were killed and another 89 injured during celebrations marking the start of 2006, officials said. Carlos Alvarado, a spokesman for the country's civil defence system, said that many of those killed and wounded from... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Two More Held in US-Mexico Gunrunning Probe

Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
24 November 2005

Two more people have been arrested in connection with a firearms-trafficking ring with ties to Mexico. Antonio Moran, 20, and Francisco Coronado, 28, both of Douglas, were arrested Sunday and Tuesday, respectively, said Special Agent Sigberto Celaya of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. They and five others are accused of buying firearms, including AK-47s, and giving them to other people to carry into Mexico,... ( gunpolicy.org )

Belize

Farmer Fined $20,000 for Unlicensed Shotgun and 7 Rounds

News5 TV, Transcript
2 November 2005

A farmer from Burrell Boom has pleaded guilty to firearm charges and was fined twenty thousand dollars. Thirty-seven year old Clifford Nicholson was stopped by police on February fifteenth of this year as he rode his bicycle through the village with his sixteen gauge shotgun slung across his back. Nicholson could not produce a license for the weapon or the seven cartridges he was carrying and was immediately arrested. ... ( gunpolicy.org )

Guatemala

Surviving Gun Crime in Guatemala: Firearm Death and Disability

BBC News / Crossing Continents on BBC Radio 4
19 October 2005

When I met Gustavo Masariegos in the Guatemalan Institute of Social Security hospital (IGSS), it was eight months since he had been shot. He lifted his head from the pillow to show me the scar on his neck where the bullet entered, and in a split second transformed his life. Gustavo is now a quadriplegic. Before two men tried to kill him on the street, Gustavo was a judge with 12 years experience under his belt.... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico

Mexico Lacks Effective Controls of Guns Within its Borders [Espanol]

El Nuevo Herald (Miami) / AP
18 October 2005

[Translated summary: New report cites official estimate of 4.49 million guns in Mexico, with 1 in 6 homes armed. Unofficial estimates count more than 15 million guns. Rebecca Peters of IANSA says small arms kill more people than other weapons of mass destruction]. MEXICO -- México carece de un control y registro efectivo de las armas ligeras que existen en el territorio, con lo cual se corre el riesgo de que aumenten los accidentes,... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

US Feds Blame Mexico's Firearm Laws for Border Gun Trade

Brownsville Herald (Texas)
16 August 2005

BROWNSVILLE, Texas -- Mexico's strict gun control laws are contributing to an illegal gun market and easier access to weapons, according to U.S. law enforcement officials that are close observers of a recent upswing in border violence. Since January, more than 600 people have been killed in an ongoing war between rival drug cartels using high-powered handguns and assault rifles fighting for control of drug smuggling routes on the... ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico, United States

US Arms Fuel Drug Violence on Mexican Border

El Universal (Florida)
3 August 2005

Mexico's strict controls, coupled with loose ones in the United States, have turned the nation into a lucrative market for small arms traffickers. As the U.S. government continues to criticize Mexico for failing to control rising drug-related violence, many of the guns used in the recent wave of killings are smuggled into Mexico from the United States, according to defense officials. Last week, police in Nuevo Laredo used... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Trafficker Indicted for Shipping 211 Guns, Assault Rifles to Mexico

Tuscon Citizen (Arizona)
23 July 2005

A Tucson man is being sought after his indictment by a federal grand jury on 24 criminal counts in a suspected gun-trafficking case, the U.S. Attorney's Office says. Paul F. Stine, 57, was indicted Wednesday on charges that from October 2001 to May 2004 he bought 211 firearms and lied to federally licensed firearms dealers on purchase forms. He claimed to be buying the guns for himself, when he really was given the... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Border Violence Fuelled by US Gun Smugglers, Officials Say

Brownsville Herald (Texas)
2 July 2005

Guns that are illegally purchased in the Rio Grande Valley and smuggled into Mexico are being used in brutal acts of drug-related violence across the border, federal authorities said Fri-day. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) officials said paper trails have led them to dozens of Valley residents who made "straw purchases" for suspected gun smugglers. Law enforcement officials consider a straw purchase as buying... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Men Busted Attempting to Smuggle Ammunition from US to Mexico

Associated Press
30 June 2005

Customs agents have arrested three men on charges alleging they tried to smuggle 6,700 rounds of ammunition into Mexico. Jose Guadalupe Magallanes Garcia, Juan Manuel Magallanes Garcia and Hector Garza Andrade were arrested Tuesday at the Veterans International Bridge on federal ammunition smuggling charges. The men appeared in court Wednesday and bond was set at $50,000 apiece. A preliminary hearing was set for July 7.... ( gunpolicy.org )

Guatemala

Gun Running Hard to Eradicate: UN Programme of Action [Espanol]

Prensa Libre
14 June 2005

El Plan de Acción de Naciones Unidas para la erradicación del tráfico ilegal de armas no se cumple en Guatemala. El país no tendrá muchos avances para presentar en la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) en cuanto a qué ha hecho para erradicar el tráfico de armas ligeras. Una evaluación efectuada por el Instituto de Enseñanza para el Desarrollo Sostenible (Iepades) señala que entre los puntos que deberían... ( gunpolicy.org )

United States, Mexico

Illegal Guns Flood Mexico as Drugs Flow North to U.S.

National Public Radio: Day to Day
26 May 2005

Arms smuggling from the United States into Mexico has become a big factor in an increased level of violence south of the border. Mexico's gun laws are stricter than those in the United States, so as illegal drugs flow north into America, illegal weapons go south into Mexico. Another recent NPR radio item on the US/Mexico gun trade can be heard at: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4667316 ( gunpolicy.org )

Mexico

Tijuana Awash in Wave of Armed Crime

Los Angeles Times
22 May 2005

TIJUANA -- Waving AK-47 rifles, the black-hooded force of 10 assailants barged into the hacienda-style restaurant at lunch. The team, wearing commando uniforms, grabbed the co-owner, jumped into a convoy of three vehicles and disappeared. A week later, 10 men -- wearing similar black outfits -- stormed the swank Club Campestre, snatched a 30-year-old businessman and escaped by crashing the convoy through the security gate. ... ( gunpolicy.org )

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