Confronting the Crisis of U.S. Gun Violence in Mexico
"When it comes to trans-border gun violence between the United States and Mexico though, the differences become deeper and even more complex."
By: John Lindsay-Poland
The protracted and polarized debates about firearms in the United States frequently track the importance that each side attributes to two factors: human decisions to do harm (‘people kill people’) and the nature of firearms for doing harm (‘guns kill people’).
The gun violence prevention side of this debate has developed considera…
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