The situation in Mexico has serious consequences for our Rights, and even our lives here in AZ and all along the Mexican border. We cannot emphasize enough how much it is in our interest to have a free, safe and prosperous Mexico as our neighbor. Many of us have family, friends there and they are our neighbor.

We strongly support the Human Rights of the Mexican people to be able to defend themselves. That means the Mexican people should once again have the rights and resources to possess, bear and use modern and effective firearms. As over 70 years of corrupt federal government and it's attending gun control have shown, the bumper sticker is so true. "If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns". Mexico is a textbook example of the failures of gun control. While some very limited firearms are permitted on paper, and in practice, the real effect has been to disarm the good people of Mexico.
That was done by the very corrupt political party that ran a country rich in natural resources and people, into the ground to prevent a revolution, not to "control crime" as was the pretense.

As the archived reports will show, the defenseless people of Mexico have suffered way too much. They deserve much better. We need to help.

Given the gravity of the ongoing drug war in Mexico our neighbor to the south, ASR&PA has been working to monitor the border situation and it's many effects on our state and our members:

Including drug and human trafficking, with related issues of murders, kidnappings, home invasions, extortion, destruction of wildlife habitat, illegal immigration, white slavery, money laundering, expenses of incarceration and medical treatments, the list goes on and on. Also de facto cession of areas of the state to the DTO's; fugitives, cash, firearms and ammunition running south. Most of these issues could be significantly reduced by simply securing the border.

To get it out of the way, ASR&PA does support legal immigration, trade, and travel between our countries. Especially so that we and our Mexican neighbors can once again freely and safely travel to our neighboring countries for competition, training, hunting and just enjoy good company.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

AZMEX POLICY 27-2-11

AZMEX POLICY 27 FEB 2011

Note: Warning could ruin your day even more. Wonder how things got
to today's situation? Read on. PRI is equivalent to cook county
democrats.

Ref:
AZMEX POLICY 26 FEB 2011
AZMEX UPDATE 25 FEB 2011 Policy
AZMEX UPDATE 24 FEB 2011


The crime took power because the government made a pact: Vázquez Mota
The deputy said that the statements of former governor and former PRI
deputy, Socrates Rizzo, exposed the methods of negotiation
Notimex
http://www.excelsior.com.mx/index.php?m=nota&id_nota=717995

MEXICO CITY, February 27, 2011 .- The statements of former governor
of Nuevo Leon and former federal deputy of the Partido Revolucionario
Institucional (PRI), Socrates Rizzo, exposed the reality of Old
Mexico, said the federal MP PAN Josefina Vazquez Mota.

For years, he said, Mexicans perceive that in many parts of the
country areas where governments terrible scourges such as corruption,
complicity or conspiracy with the crime, impunity and irresponsibility.

In the editorial of the magazine Semana, the official organ of the
PAN parliamentary group, pointed out that this caused that specific
sites on the territory without any restrictions to operate brothels,
smuggling or drug dealers.

In addition to the mafia bosses and intermediaries or other illegal
activities which sometimes disturbed the peace of our towns and
cities, he said.

And the question was: Why, if everybody knows where the offenders and
where they operate, the government does nothing? Why do these people
tolerate their illegal activities without anyone bother? "During
the PRI regimes, the president had strong control of trafficking
routes, which would have prevented attacks on the population and the
violence that Mexico faces now," the text.

However, noted that the former governor of Nuevo León acknowledged
that "somehow had resolved the conflict of traffic in drugs, do not
know how other governments have resolved, but there was a control,"
he said. "There was a strong state and a strong president and a
strong attorney and had a tight control of Army and then somehow
said, you go through here, you here, but do not touch me there in
these places."

In this regard, there is more to say than a confession of a party,
relay test, he said.

Legislator by the National Action Party (PAN) held that the
confession of former Gov. Garcia Rizzo is not only clear and
convincing, but expressed knowingly and with full use of his mental
faculties.

When it is revealed in some PRI voice the truth of the immorality and
corruption in their governments, immediately some other of his own
party question the mental abilities of those who once were "the best
men of the party" he said.

As happened to former President Miguel de la Madrid, who said that
during the presidency of former President Salinas was president's
corruption and ties to drug his brother Raul, said.

What is clear, he added, is that organized crime was becoming more
and more power, because the authorities made a deal with the
criminals operating outside the law in exchange for keeping an
alleged, expensive, corrupt and ultimately non-existent peace.

During the PAN government of Fernando Canales, Nuevo Leon, between
1997 and 2003, was the first time a direct fight against drug
trafficking, he said.

Then here, he said, PRI governments turned to tolerance that
ultimately collapsed, with the age of narcobloqueos, violent clashes
and the challenge to the authority by youth groups mobilized by
organized crime.

He stressed that it should be rejected outright the suggestion of a
pact with the crime in exchange for a fictitious peace because it is
a condition required to strengthen the rule of law.

Furthermore, it should prevent governments once again kneel before
the perverse interests of individuals willing to kill or poison our
children for profit, he added.

We need to fully support the vision of the state regarding its role
in this case, where security depends on effective action by the
police and law enforcement and not to keep "pacified" the criminals.

Vazquez Mota said that non-negotiable support for the strategy to
combat organized crime front.

We can not afford the temptation to return to the inexcusable
negligence and complicity of the past denounced by Socrates Rizzo he
said.

Nor, added the lawmaker for the party-white, we can make way for the
simulation of a discursive "social peace" that really hides the
governments or the police acting as part of the crime.

For Governments National Action is indispensable confront organized
crime and thus restore the rule of law and the protection and
security for all citizens, he said.

The alleged complicity by Socrates Rizzo, said that was added since
then a justice system weaknesses and areas of discretion that ended
the impunity and strengthen the advancement of organized crime.

The weakness of institutions, the justice delivery system and absent
or foreign laws to deal with crime, ended up placing us in
circumstances we know today, he said.

Such serious allegations that the current president remembered the
routes that each group of drug trafficking within the country should
take, as saying that it just had a strong president, a strong state,
he said.

However, again we can not allow the deception of those who boast
about their experiences in government, but actually intended to
restore times of corruption, appeasement and surrender to government
the power of the criminals he concluded.

JRL
2011-02-27 14:42:00

El crimen adquirió poder porque los gobiernos lo pactaron: Vázquez Mota
La diputada dijo que las declaraciones del ex gobernador y ex
diputado del PRI, Sócrates Rizzo, dejaron al descubierto los métodos
de negociación
Notimex
http://www.excelsior.com.mx/index.php?m=nota&id_nota=717995

CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, 27 de febrero de 2011.- Las declaraciones del ex
gobernador de Nuevo León y ex diputado federal del Partido
Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), Sócrates Rizzo, dejaron al
descubierto la realidad del México de antaño, señaló la diputada
federal del PAN Josefina Vázquez Mota.

Durante años, expresó, los mexicanos percibimos que en muchos lugares
del país campeaban en los gobiernos lacras terribles como la
corrupción, la complicidad o el contubernio con la delincuencia, la
impunidad y la irresponsabilidad.

En el editorial de la revista Semana, órgano oficial del grupo
parlamentario del PAN, señaló que lo anterior provocaba que en
lugares específicos del territorio operaran sin restricción alguna
prostíbulos, distribuidores de contrabando o drogas.

Además de las mafias de intermediarios o caciques y demás actividades
ilegales que en ocasiones perturbaban la tranquilidad de nuestros
pueblos y ciudades, destacó.

Y la pregunta era: ¿Por qué si todo mundo sabe dónde están los
delincuentes y dónde operan, el gobierno no hace nada? ¿Por qué se
tolera que esta gente realice sus actividades ilegales sin que nadie
la moleste?

"Durante los regímenes priistas, el presidente tenía un fuerte
control de las rutas del narcotráfico, lo que impedía que hubiera
ataques a la población y la violencia que hoy vive México", precisó
el texto.

Sin embargo, resaltó que el ex gobernador de Nuevo León reconoció que
"de alguna manera se tenía resuelto el conflicto del tránsito de
drogas, no sé cómo lo hayan resuelto otros gobiernos, pero había un
control', dijo.

'Había un Estado fuerte y un presidente fuerte y una Procuraduría
fuerte y había un control férreo del Ejército y entonces de alguna
manera decían: tú pasas por aquí, tú por aquí, pero no me toques aquí
estos lugares".

Al respecto, no hay más que decir que a confesión de parte, relevo de
prueba, remarcó.

La legisladora por el Partido Acción Nacional (PAN) sostuvo que esta
confesión del ex gobernador Rizzo García no sólo es clara y
contundente, sino expresada con conocimiento de causa y con pleno uso
de sus facultades mentales.

Cuando se va revelando en voz de algunos priistas la verdad de la
inmoralidad y la corrupción existente durante sus gobiernos, de
inmediato algunos otros de su mismo partido ponen en duda las
capacidades mentales de aquellos que en su momento fueron "los
mejores hombres del partido", puntualizó.

Como le ocurrió al ex presidente Miguel de la Madrid, quien aseveró
que durante el sexenio del ex presidente Salinas hubo corrupción del
mandatario y nexos con el narcotráfico de su hermano Raúl, recordó.

Lo que queda claro, abundó, es que el crimen organizado fue
adquiriendo cada vez mayor poder, porque las autoridades pactaron con
los criminales operar al margen de la ley a cambio de mantener una
supuesta, costosa y corrupta y al final de cuentas inexistente
tranquilidad.

Durante el gobierno panista de Fernando Canales Clariond, en Nuevo
León, entre 1997 y 2003, se tuvo por primera vez un combate directo
contra el narcotráfico, resaltó.

De entonces para acá, dijo, con los gobiernos del PRI se volvió a la
tolerancia que finalmente colapsó, con la era de los narcobloqueos,
los enfrentamientos violentos y el desafío a la autoridad por grupos
de jóvenes movilizados por el crimen organizado.

Destacó que se debe rechazar tajantemente la mera sugerencia de
pactar con la delincuencia a cambio de una ficticia paz, porque ésta
es condición obligada para fortalecer el Estado de derecho.

Además, se debe evitar que una vez más los gobiernos se pongan de
rodillas ante el interés perverso de individuos dispuestos a matar o
envenenar a nuestros niños y jóvenes con fines de lucro, añadió.

Necesitamos respaldar por completo la visión del Estado respecto a su
papel en este asunto, donde la seguridad depende de la acción eficaz
de los cuerpos policiales y de procuración de justicia y no de
mantener "apaciguados" a los delincuentes.

Vázquez Mota destacó que no es negociable el apoyo a la estrategia de
combate frontal al crimen organizado.

No podemos permitirnos la tentación de volver a la imperdonable
negligencia y a la complicidad de antaño denunciada por Sócrates
Rizzo, dijo.

Tampoco, agregó la legisladora por el partido blanquiazul, podemos
dar paso a la simulación de una discursiva "paz social" que esconde
en realidad que los gobiernos o las policías actúan como parte de la
delincuencia.

Para los gobiernos de Acción Nacional es irrenunciable enfrentar al
crimen organizado y restituir con ello el Estado de derecho y la
salvaguarda y seguridad para todos los ciudadanos, remarcó.

A la complicidad denunciada por Sócrates Rizzo, mencionó que se
sumaba ya desde entonces un sistema de justicia con debilidades y
espacios de discrecionalidad que terminaron por fortalecer la
impunidad y el avance del crimen organizado.

La debilidad de instituciones, del sistema de impartición de justicia
y leyes ausentes o ajenas para enfrentar a la delincuencia,
terminaron por colocarnos en las circunstancias que hoy conocemos,
subrayó.

Tan graves las afirmaciones de que el presidente en turno acordaba
las rutas que cada grupo del narcotráfico debía tomar dentro del
país, como afirmar que justo por eso había un presidente fuerte, un
Estado fuerte, consideró.

Sin embargo, no podemos permitir otra vez el engaño de quienes
alardean de sus experiencias en el gobierno, pero que en realidad
pretenden restaurar tiempos de la corrupción, entreguismo y la
rendición de gobiernos ante el poder de los criminales, finalizó.

jrl

2011-02-27 14:42:00

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