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Old February 24, 2013, 07:11 PM   #8
Kreyzhorse
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MEXICO CITY (09/ENE/2013.) - The Standing Committee approved an agreement point to urge the U.S. Senate to promote initiatives for the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas to implement a register ballistic firearms they sell.

PRI Senator Marcela Guerra presented the proposal, which aims at the time that these weapons are used in a violent act, you can know precisely the name of the person who originally purchased the armory.

Considered that such action would follow up on the search and location of the owner and that the information provided to government of Mexico.

This was done in the framework of applicability of the Federal Law of Transparency and Access to Public Government Information in Mexico and the Freedom of Information Act U.S.

Legislator of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) said arms trafficking to Mexico takes place in alarming volumes across the common border, and noted that the circumstances seem to support the Mexican government's inability to control its flow in the border strip.

While each country is sovereign to establish their own laws, it is indisputable that there is responsibility on the effects that this implies arms trafficking in neighboring countries, especially when it is done illegally, "he said.
Above is a rough Google translation of the article.

Just saw that Peetza beat me to the translation. Anyway, it does seem that there certainly is some truth to it.

If the formal request is ever made, I'll be curious to see when the rest of the mainstream media pick it up.
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