This video details the destinations of millions of rounds of stolen ammunition in the United States. The primary recipients are street criminals and the Mexican Cartel, with specific calibers like 5.56/.223, 7.62x39, and 9mm being heavily targeted by cartels. A tertiary destination includes pawn shops and gun stores, posing a risk to consumers who might unknowingly purchase stolen ammunition, potentially from law enforcement sources.
This video details the alarming destinations of millions of rounds of stolen ammunition. The speaker, with an authoritative tone, explains how stolen ammo fuels criminal activity on the streets, arms the Mexican Cartel with calibers like 5.56, .223, 7.62x39, and 9mm, and can even resurface in pawn shops and gun stores, posing risks to citizens. The expert advises purchasing ammunition from reputable sources to mitigate these dangers.
This video details the alarming destinations of millions of rounds of stolen American ammunition annually. The primary concerns are stolen ammo fueling criminal activity on US streets and arming Mexican cartels, with specific calibers like 5.56mm, .223, 7.62x39mm, and 9mm being frequently identified. A tertiary issue involves stolen ammo entering the civilian market through pawn shops and gun stores, sometimes marked with IR chips for identification. The speaker emphasizes the ease of smuggling and the low recovery rate of stolen ammunition.
This video features a discussion between Cam Edwards and Phil Jordan, former Director of the El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC), regarding a gunrunner investigation. The conversation, presented by NRA News, suggests the investigation's scope extends significantly beyond the ATF Director. The interview takes place on June 22, 2011, and is linked to the NRA News website.
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