

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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US Guns Fuel Mexico Violence
- Over two-thirds of guns recovered in Mexico come from the US, fueling cartel violence.
- Most violent Mexican cities are near the US border, highlighting cross-border gun flow impact.
Gun Tracing Challenges
- Guns have serial numbers allowing traceability to US origin, but many traffickers destroy markings.
- Public access to which US dealers supply guns to Mexico has decreased due to government restrictions.
US Gun Market Spurs Trafficking
- About 70% of traceable guns in Mexico are linked to US federally licensed dealers.
- The US has the largest civilian gun market with lax regulations, fueling spillover into Mexico.