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JoeBigs at 09:00 AM JST - 8th June
OK now who wants to go on vacation in Mexico? I for one would not want to go there because of all the resent problems.
This drug war needs to be take under control by the government sooner rather than later.
Badsey at 10:03 AM JST - 8th June
If the swine flu doesn't kill, you, always have a sporting chance to get killed by the violence. Mexicans need to be responsible and take care of their problems and not blame others.
Don't support these terrorists until they take responsibility.
oatmealkun at 10:52 AM JST - 8th June
This doen't even scratch the surface of all the violence that's happening down there right now. It's quite sad actually. Such a beautiful country and warm people in general.
Rigs83 at 12:37 PM JST - 8th June
Most if not all the guns the Mexican Cartel gunmen are using are smuggled in from the US where the gun laws are infamously lax and nearly all the narcotics are smuggled into to.
The problem with Mexico is that they live next to fiends with a fetish for guns and drugs.
America has to look long and hard at it's war on drugs and sue for peace. Prohibitions only created organized crime in the 20's and 30's and prohibition today is turning Mexico and to some extant Afghanistan into a Narco-State and filling the jails is not working.
Alphaape at 01:21 PM JST - 8th June
Rigs83, I guess this just goes to show you that making guns illegal will not work. If personal handguns are outlawed in Mexico, then why did the "bad guys" have them, since it seems that all of the posts that I read on JT about America and its gun problems state that if guns were illegal everything would be fine, and crime rates will be down. I present to you Mexico.
Not all of the guns that flow into Mexico come from America. Many of them originate from south of their border, as well as from Europe.
If as many Mexican officals like to point out that the flow of illegal drugs is caused by the US demand for them and it is our problem, then I think that the flow of guns into Mexico is probably caused by the lack of availability to get them in that country and it is "their" problem
Also, we may have a fetish for guns in America, but when was the last time that you have heard of a major shoot out between US soldiers and American citizens in the middle of a tourist area like Las Vegas. True we do have drive bys and workplace and school shootings, but these are done by lone, depraved individuals, not by troops expending 3000 rounds and grenades in the middle of an urban area.
How about spending less time bashing America and focusing on the real issue, a corrupt, inept Mexican government whose idea of dealing with their poor is to send them to the US to get our services.
donkusai at 04:19 PM JST - 8th June
Gun laws will not work when there is easy access to guns just across the border. That's why the bad guys have them. Rigs83 was very, very clear about that. It must be incredibly frustrating to the Mexican government.
As for the rest of what Rigs83 said, I couldn't disagree more. Most of the rest of it is just US bashing. It would be closer to the truth to blame drug problems in the US on the Mexican cartels than the other way around. It would be in the interest of both countries to shut these people down.
Stanley50 at 05:43 PM JST - 8th June
So a stronger, more active government is the solution? Got it!
Sometimes, it s hard to tell what you conservative types want.
Alphaape at 06:42 PM JST - 8th June
Stanley50, It's not a matter of being just a conservative, if you cut out corruption in your own house, then at least the people would have more faith in their own government, rather than feeling that they have to leave their own country to get basic services that their government can't provide.
A stronger Mexican government, that will be able to back up their police force with better pay so that they will not have to join the drug smugglers to make a decent living would probably be in Mexico's best interest instead of bashing the US on every account.
Dreamstudio at 08:18 PM JST - 8th June
Legalise drugs. Yeah, there'll be other problems, but at least the shootin' will go down. I know, alcohol kills lots of people and ruins lives, but at least it is mostly self-inflicted. Legalise marijuana, people will be too chilled to be troublesome, and legalise cocaine with it and people might work happy? :o)
usaexpat at 11:33 PM JST - 8th June
That part of Acapulco is not exactly where Elizibeth Taylor would hang out today. Pretty run down if I remember correctly. Mexico really needs to get a handle on the drug cartels or they risk losing their tourist trade.