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Police stand near the scene of a murder in Juarez, Mexico. The country suffers from drug cartel-related violence despite some of the most restrictive gun laws in the world, as weapons can be obtained on the black market. One community is advocating for less restrictive laws, so they can defend themselves.

Police stand near the scene of a murder in Juarez, Mexico. The country suffers from drug cartel-related violence despite some of the most restrictive gun laws in the world, as weapons can be obtained on the black market. One community is advocating for less restrictive laws, so they can defend themselves.

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Mexican Community Takes Taboo Stance On Guns

In Mexico, where criminals are armed to the teeth with high-powered weapons, it may come as a surprise that the country has some of the most restrictive gun laws in the world. One community has begun to ask if it's time to make guns easier to obtain legally so they can defend themselves.