This video discusses the potential for US government programs and authorized sales to be primary suppliers of firearms to Mexican drug cartels. It highlights concerns about Operation Fast and Furious, legal sales authorized by the State and Defense Departments, and the issue of corruption within the Mexican military and law enforcement leading to firearms falling into cartel hands. The discussion also touches on the limitations of firearm tracing and the potential for intentional obfuscation by the Mexican government.
This video features Congressman Trey Gowdy discussing the Fast and Furious investigation. Gowdy expresses frustration with the lack of answers from the hearing, questioning the logic and execution of the operation. He highlights existing tools and penalties for gun trafficking, criticizes the decision to not involve Mexican law enforcement, and dismisses the argument that new gun laws were needed. The discussion also touches on potential White House awareness and the concerning possibility of allowing prohibited persons to purchase firearms.
This video discusses a critical report on the ATF's Project Gun Runner, highlighting significant shortcomings in its operations related to Mexican gun trafficking. Key issues include ineffective gun tracing, a focus on small gun sales over high-level traffickers, and a lack of reporting requirements for multiple long gun sales. The report suggests a need for improved communication, more effective investigative tools, and potentially legislative changes to enhance enforcement efforts.
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