Rural Mexican Villages Dig Moats to Repel Gangsters 8
Some Mexican villages are truly going Medieval on gangsters by digging moats across every access road but one into their communities. The villages have been besieged by armed gunmen who come into town and kidnap people. Government help arrived too late, or not at all. "This was a means of preservation," said Ruben Solis, 47, a farmers' leader in Cuauhtemoc, a collection of adobe and concrete houses called home by 3,700 people. "It's better to struggle this way than to face the consequences."
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"We aren't able to confront this sort of thing," Solis said. "We have a few shotguns, some .22 rifles, a few pistols -- nothing compared to what they have."
When you criminalize having guns, only criminals will have guns.
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Actually that may have more to do with their means to afford guns as opposed to anything else.
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If they can't find The A-Team, I hear Micheal Westen is allowed to leave Miami.