Link: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mexican-drug-cartels-american-weapons-smuggled-across-border/

Mexican drug cartels have been smuggling a vast arsenal of even military-grade weapons out of the U.S. with the help of American citizens, a CBS Reports investigation has found.

Exclusively-obtained U.S. intelligence documents and interviews with half a dozen current and former officials reveal that the American government has known this for years but, sources said, it’s done little to stop these weapons trafficking networks inside the United States, which move up to a million firearms across the border annually, including belt-fed miniguns and grenade launchers.

Dozens of cartel gunrunning networks, operating like terrorist cells, pay Americans to buy weapons from gun stores and online dealers all across the country, as far north as Wisconsin and even Alaska, according to U.S. intelligence sources. The firearms are then shipped across the southwest border through a chain of brokers and couriers.

When CBS News pressed the Justice Department about its findings, a senior official confirmed that “We absolutely recognize the problem here that … the lion’s share of firearms trafficked to Mexican cartels are coming from the United States.”

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Something isn’t being reported correctly here. You cannot just walk into a sporting goods store and buy a belt-fed minigun. They are sold specifically by SOTs (Federally Licensed Dealers) and aren’t transferable to individuals.

    So either the cartels are stealing this type of weaponry from the military or dealers, or a federal licensee is directly involved in walking the shit across. Either way it means 1) the Feds fucked up royally and 2) it should be a pretty easy investigation.

    • Cethin
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      11 year ago

      Yes, but I’m betting that’s a minority, or even likely a one off thing. The article mentions those because it’s more surprising, not because it’s representative. It’ll likely be harder to find than this would make it seem, or this person is already in custody.