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With Gov't Protection a Failure, Regular Mexicans Taking Up Illegal Guns

• NPR
Law-abiding Mexicans who want a gun to defend themselves have no good options. Either they fight government red tape to get a legal permit, or they buy one on the black market.
 
"I think there would be less violence if there were more guns, in the sense that I could barge in here and do whatever I want, knowing that this guy doesn't have a gun," says Jose Widmar, the brother of slain Luis.
 
They have an advocate in their cousin Alex LeBaron, a 31-year-old Chihuahua state deputy with national aspirations. He's a burly, baby-faced politician who attended college in New Mexico and served in the U.S. Navy. His own father was killed in a carjacking.
 
If Alex LeBaron makes it into the federal congress, his most passionate issue will be changing Mexico's convoluted gun laws.
 
"We're Mexican citizens 100-percent, and we have the right to bear arms, and we're going to keep fighting for that right as long as it takes," he says.
 

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The LeBaron name name is a populous name in Mexico. They have many relatives of Mormon backing, both in Mexico and in the States.