The US has said it will give Mexico access to an electronic database to trace weapons smuggled from the US to powerful drug gangs across the border.
US Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Mexican police who seized arms could use the system to notify the US who would then target the dealers.
Mexico has been struggling to deal with heavily-armed drug traffickers.
It has complained that its northern neighbour is not doing enough to stop the flow of illegal arms into Mexico.
"What happens is that there is organised rock-throwing to divert border guards, who then become involved in whatever exchanges they're involved in, then you get a bunch of backpackers running across the border with backpacks full of marijuana," Mr Mukasey said.
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This article just goes to show that like at the beggining of the revolution throwing things at soldiers always gets the job done.
US Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Mexican police who seized arms could use the system to notify the US who would then target the dealers.
Mexico has been struggling to deal with heavily-armed drug traffickers.
It has complained that its northern neighbour is not doing enough to stop the flow of illegal arms into Mexico.
"What happens is that there is organised rock-throwing to divert border guards, who then become involved in whatever exchanges they're involved in, then you get a bunch of backpackers running across the border with backpacks full of marijuana," Mr Mukasey said.
Read this article.
This article just goes to show that like at the beggining of the revolution throwing things at soldiers always gets the job done.
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