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US gun trafficking to Mexico: Independent gun shops supply the most dangerous weapons

  • Written by Sean Campbell, Investigative journalist, The Conversation
imageA gun shop display includes a variety of assault-style rifles.AP Photo/Andrew Selsky

A gunsmith from a rural town, a former Marine, and half a dozen others were under investigation in San Antonio, Texas, starting in the summer of 2018 for trafficking more than half a million dollars worth of guns and ammunition to the Cartel del Noreste, a drug...

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