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The trafficked American guns fuelling Mexico’s cartel violence

May 29, 2025
Sean Campbell, an independent investigative journalist focused on social justice, joins Topher McDougall, a professor specializing in conflict economics. They discuss the staggering reality that over two-thirds of weapons found at Mexican crime scenes are sourced from the U.S. Their research reveals an estimated 135,000 guns trafficked in 2022 alone. The duo unpacks the challenges faced by American law enforcement in curbing this flow and highlights how lax gun laws in the U.S. escalate cartel violence and impact migration from Mexico.
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Political Limits on ATF Powers

  • US federal laws limit the ATF's ability to maintain searchable gun sales databases.
  • Political pressures hinder ATF's work against gun trafficking to Mexico.
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Scale of US-Mexico Gun Trafficking

  • Estimated 135,000 guns were trafficked from the US to Mexico in 2022.
  • This number far exceeds the number of guns sent to Ukraine in four years.
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Border States & Dealers Role

  • Most trafficked guns come from US border states, especially Arizona and Texas.
  • Independent gun dealers, not big chains, sell most high-caliber weapons sought by cartels.
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