Gun trafficking from the US to Mexico: The drug connection
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Gun trafficking from the US to Mexico: The drug connection
These blue pills appear to be oxycodone but are laced with fentanyl. U.S. Attorneys Office for Utah via AP, FileIllegal firearm trafficking is inseparable from the illegal drug trade: Weapons are often bought with drug money, can strengthen cartels and can be traded for drugs. In the spring of 2021, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, known as ATF, started a gun-trafficking investigation that ran from Idaho, down through Cal…
Mexican drug cartels use hundreds of thousands of guns bought from licensed US gun shops – fueling violence in Mexico, drugs in the U.S. and migration at the border
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Gun trafficking from the US to Mexico: The drug connection - The Times Weekly
By Sean Campbell, The Conversation and Topher L. McDougal, University of San Diego These blue pills appear to be oxycodone but are laced with fentanyl. U.S. Attorneys Office for Utah via AP, File Illegal firearm trafficking is inseparable from the illegal drug trade: Weapons are often bought with drug money, can strengthen cartels and can be traded for drugs. In the spring of 2021, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, known a…
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