by Answerbag Staff on December 9th, 2009

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Are U.S. Gun Laws to Blame for Violence in Mexico?

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  • by baseballkidd on July 4th, 2010

    baseballkidd

    It's clearly America's consumption of illegal drugs that is fueling the violence in Mexico.

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  • by ironhand1 on December 14th, 2009
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    ironhand1

    You have got to be kidding RIGHT......
    since when did mexico need anyone to help them to screw up their country a ?

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  • by Hardcore Conservative on August 30th, 2010
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    Hardcore Conservative

    Mexicans are to blame for gun violence in Mexico.

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  • by Shania on November 15th, 2010
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    No

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  • by my2cents--Vote for Paul on November 15th, 2010
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    my2cents--Vote for Paul

    Perhaps US gun laws being to strict. I say give everyone on the Border a gun and tell them if they are threatened to use it.

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  • by Mr.Troll_has_a_COAT! on September 18th, 2010
    voted: No

    Mr.Troll_has_a_COAT!

    Corruption in both governments is what is causing the problems in Mexico. Not to mention the marijuana probation.

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