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wctriumph
09-10-2013, 16:36
The civilian population in Mexico is taking up arms to fight the drug cartels since the military and police will not. Good on them for standing up to the bad guys!

http://www.shotgunnews.com/2013/09/10/mexican-militias-fighting-back-against-drug-cartels/

Anti-gunners have a very inconvenient lesson staring them in the face in Mexico. As we have reported previously (http://www.shotgunnews.com/2013/08/20/mexican-women-take-up-arms/), citizens there are banding together to take up arms and fight the drug cartels that have savagely oppressed them for years, often with the connivance of corrupt police and government officials.
The Washington Post has quite surprisingly discovered the story (http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/in-the-hills-of-michoacan-self-defense-groups-battle-a-mexican-drug-cartel/2013/09/09/6947e47a-119f-11e3-a2b3-5e107edf9897_story.html?hpid=z4), which hardly comports with its editorial page’s worldview.
The Post reports the militias started with rusty old hunting guns hidden when Mexico essentially banned gun ownership in 1972, but have by now captured lots of AR-15s and AK-47s from the cartels and are confronting them on a more even plane as far as armament is concerned.
More importantly, the violent oppression of the cartels has instilled in them the courage of desperation. A 47-year-old bureaucrat, who is sure she will be killed if the gang retakes her town, said of her decision to join the cause: “I may live one year or 15, but I will live free.”
That puts me in mind of a maxim from my boyhood, now way too politically incorrect for our schools: “Better to die on your feet than live on your knees.”
The province of Michoacan, located on the west coast of the country between Guadalajara and Mexico City, has become the focal point of the struggle.
At first, the militias arrested members of the Knights Templar cartel and turned them over to authorities. But after seeing the criminals immediately returned to the streets, they sensibly adopted a no-prisoners policy that will be familiar to any student of the Pancho Villa days of the Mexican Revolution.
The success of the militias is problematic for the Mexican establishment. As the Post put it:
“The army deployed to the area in May, but the soldiers are mostly manning checkpoints. Instead, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto is facing the awkward fact that a group of scrappy locals appears to be chasing the gangsters away, something federal security forces have not managed in a decade.”
Peña Nieto has done some useful things, facing down first the corrupt oil monopoly and now the even more corrupt teacher unions. But, with the country fatigued by years of bloodshed, he abdicated the responsibility to confront the drug cartels, which have thoroughly infiltrated and corrupted the Mexican political and legal systems. His hand may be forced, however, with the recent assassination of a vice admiral and the police chief of the port city Lazaro Cardenas by the cartels.
It is clear armed citizens have been left to do what the state will not or cannot. You cannot fail to admire the courage of these ordinary Mexicans. Let’s hope they can press forward to final victory over the drug lords and follow it by a cleansing of their crooked government.
The first order of business on the day they take over should be to reestablish the right to bear arms. They’ve certainly demonstrated the need for it.


Read more: http://www.shotgunnews.com/2013/09/10/mexican-militias-fighting-back-against-drug-cartels/#ixzz2eX3CO5wN

lex137
09-10-2013, 17:41
Long overdo, things have to change there before I go back.

Dave_L
09-10-2013, 17:54
Good for them! It's an uphill battle but it's a start.

BPTactical
09-10-2013, 18:29
It is the only chance the people of Mexico have.
Godspeed and good luck to them.

zteknik
09-10-2013, 21:03
Knowing our administration,they'll send Bloomy in and take the guns away from the Mexican people-for the children of course....

brokenscout
09-10-2013, 21:31
Wish these guys would have got the Fast n Furious guns

DD977GM2
09-11-2013, 01:31
Good on them and hope they are successful with minimal bloodshed on their side.

Id really love to go down there and take on the Cartel. Anyone wanna join me?

Sharpienads
09-11-2013, 08:30
Knowing our administration,they'll send Bloomy in and take the guns away from the Mexican people-for the children of course....

Yeah, no shit.

CapLock
09-11-2013, 08:37
You think if we went down there as foreign freedom fighters our gov. Might arm us. May even hook us up with
Chemical weapons. Lol. There is a good Vice episode on YouTube of white Mormons that have lived in mexico
Since we told them how many women they can bang fighting the cartels. Mitt Romneys cousins actually.

brokenscout
09-11-2013, 08:41
Would be for arming them over Syria

buckshotbarlow
09-11-2013, 12:03
Maybe we should send our trainers south of the border vs. syria

Jer
09-11-2013, 12:45
I think we should not medal in the affairs of other nations regardless of what side we support. I wish them all the best and will be routing for them from the outside.

ScooterCO
09-11-2013, 13:44
I think we should not medal in the affairs of other nations regardless of what side we support. I wish them all the best and will be routing for them from the outside.


Gesh, Jer... We are just having a fun discussion.. Dont be a fun-sucker!

I think we should try to support them some how. Bullets for beans?

Jer
09-11-2013, 14:11
Gesh, Jer... We are just having a fun discussion.. Dont be a fun-sucker!

I think we should try to support them some how. Bullets for beans?

The problem is that we joke about it while someone who is getting paid LOTS of our tax dollars is planning out what we consider a joke.

ScooterCO
09-11-2013, 14:26
The problem is that we joke about it while someone who is getting paid LOTS of our tax dollars is planning out what we consider a joke.


I don’t think that what we do here today will change that guys job in anyway.
So what is the issue with having some fun?

Darn , now I am loosing that “having fun” feeling!

Squeeze
09-11-2013, 14:55
Jer = Uber Fun Sucker.

Regardless, I'm glad those people are standing up and fighting back. It's been a long time coming and everyone has their "breaking point". Perhaps our .gov should take note. God knows wars have been waged for less.

roberth
09-11-2013, 17:22
If they win against the drug lords maybe they'll take on their own corrupt government next.

We can offer aid after they defeat President Nieto.