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Sunday, October 6, 2013
"It’s not that they’re brave, everyone has fear. The people are just tired." Armed Housewives In The Hills Of Southern Mexico Fight Back Against Organized Crime
Overall good article, but they just had to slip this little gem in there: "Mexico has extremely strict gun laws, but every year tens of thousands of military-grade weapons are sold at gun stores on the U.S. side of the border and smuggled illegally into Mexico by the ATF." Too bad the editor cut that last phrase! ;)
"...every year thousands of military grade weapons are purchased at gun shows north of the border and smuggled into Mexico..."
Funny they didn't mention F&F and that the government is sometimes the one doing the smuggling.
Funny they didn't mention the rate of desertion from the Mexican military and the number of real military grade hardware (most probably sold to them by the US government) disappearing from Mexican armories.
Otherwise a good story. What will happen when the Mexican gubmint gets nervous enough to shut them down and put some of those housewives in jail?
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Overall good article, but they just had to slip this little gem in there:
"Mexico has extremely strict gun laws, but every year tens of thousands of military-grade weapons are sold at gun stores on the U.S. side of the border and smuggled illegally into Mexico by the ATF."
Too bad the editor cut that last phrase! ;)
III N TN
Bravery is standing up for what's right when you're afraid. It doesn't take bravery to stand up to something you aren't afraid of.
If you don't have fear, you can't have bravery IMO.
"...every year thousands of military grade weapons are purchased at gun shows north of the border and smuggled into Mexico..."
Funny they didn't mention F&F and that the government is sometimes the one doing the smuggling.
Funny they didn't mention the rate of desertion from the Mexican military and the number of real military grade hardware (most probably sold to them by the US government) disappearing from Mexican armories.
Otherwise a good story. What will happen when the Mexican gubmint gets nervous enough to shut them down and put some of those housewives in jail?
A good story. If I may quote out of context, "We don't need no stinking badges!" :-)
Admitted faults notwithstanding, vigilante justice has a lot in common with bad breath. It's preferable to no breath at all.
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