Mexico’s government plans to offer up to $1,300 for people who hand in firearms including machine guns and assault rifles under a citizen disarmament program aimed at reducing violent crime.
The financial incentives for people dropping off weapons at collection points in churches were published late Monday in the country’s official gazette.
They include 8,700 pesos ($430) for a revolver, 25,000 pesos ($1,200) for an AK-47 rifle and 26,450 pesos ($1,300) for a machine gun.
President Claudia Sheinbaum last month encouraged residents to participate in the “Yes to Disarmament, Yes to Peace” program, assuring those skeptical that they would not be prosecuted if they gave up weapons.
“It’s about setting up places like the lobbies of churches where people can go to turn in their weapons voluntarily, and give them economic incentives to give up their firearms,” she said.
“We also had it in Mexico City and it had significant results,” added the former mayor of the capital city, home to around nine million people.
Mexico is plagued by violent crime linked to the multibillion-dollar illegal drug trade.
Don’t even need a machinist. Or skill. You just need to see what little bit of metal stops the sear is there and take a file to it until the sear isn’t stopped when the trigger is held down.
A skilled machinest can dothis much faster and in quanity.