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Hello Friends,I want to refer you all to www.shoot1919A4.com, enter the "Intel" Forum,please read "U.S/Mexico to strengthen gun checks".Our own goverment is going to enable the Corrupt Mexican goverment to tap into a U.S firearms database to track down gun dealers in the U.S that have possibily sold guns to criminals/illegals that have smuggled weapons into Mexico.Our goverment is also awarding the goverment of Mexico 1.4 Billion Dollars to combat the illegal drug mechanism in their country.How do we know that the firearms database information wont be sold to the highest bidder?????????,China,Russia,???????????,Thank You,General Ripper.
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Red Dawn....
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Nice find here is the article
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7193487.stm US, Mexico strengthen gun checks The US has said it will give Mexico access to an electronic database to trace weapons smuggled from the US to powerful drug gangs across the border. US Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Mexican police who seized arms could use the system to notify the US who would then target the dealers. Mexico has been struggling to deal with heavily-armed drug traffickers. It has complained that its northern neighbour is not doing enough to stop the flow of illegal arms into Mexico. Mr Mukasey also urged the US Congress not to be distracted by the presidential election and approve the proposed $1.4bn (£712m) joint US-Mexican anti-drug plan, known as the Merida Initiative. 'Indispensable' Speaking during his official visit to Mexico, Mr Mukasey said the e-Trace database would be installed at US consulates across Mexico to help local police track gun dealers back in the US. I can certainly foresee a tightening up of the way gun dealers distribute guns Michael Mukasey US Attorney General He said US officials would then be able to "target that dealer". "Inevitably we'll find people who are not doing what they ought to do, and they'll be prosecuted," Mr Mukasey said. Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora welcomed the announcement, describing it as "indispensable that we establish common criteria to solve this issue". Mr Mukasey also said the US authorities had hired more firearms agents to check the records of gun dealers along the border. Tijuana clashes Separately, Mr Mukasey revealed that Washington and Mexico had discussed recent incidents near Mexico's border city of Tijuana in which US border patrol agents fired tear gas into Mexican territory. The US says the agents acted to protect themselves against rocks being hurled at them from across the border, describing the clashes as drug-related. "We're trying to deal with it. We've talked to the Mexicans about it, and they're trying to deal with it," Mr Mukasey said. "What happens is that there is organised rock-throwing to divert border guards, who then become involved in whatever exchanges they're involved in, then you get a bunch of backpackers running across the border with backpacks full of marijuana," Mr Mukasey said. |
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I hate to say it, but if our government continues the way it's going, and isn't willing to listen to the people it's supposed to represent, I would almost (and I say ALMOST) hope for something which would force a return to liberty and freedom, seeing as nothing else is working. I'm not saying I want it to happen, but it makes one wonder just how our government would react...
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Federal privacy laws or anything? Somehow this can't be legal.
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Yeah, and when has that stopped state/federal gov't? Lots of illegal stuff happens at both levels.
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So once again...they say there isn't a gun data base, yet now the Mexicans are tapping into it even though it doesn't exist?? WTF...we ain't stupid! Next they'll try telling us there is no Area 51!
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