@usa Mexican president reveals U.S. concession Trump failed to mention as tariffs paused

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-mexico-guns/

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo issued a “read-out” of her call with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday — but her list of what the two leaders agreed to is different from his in one major respect: guns.

Washington Post staff writer Meryl Kornfield pointed out on X that in Sheinbaum’s list of things the U.S. had committed to do is stop the flow of guns into Mexico.

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    Even though emotionally, I wanted Mexico and Canada to keep their tariffs to not take Trump’s crap. I have a feeling history will look back on Sheinbaum as incredibly tactful, especially giving Mexico buffer to diversify their reliances.

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      @JOMusic It’s actually a pretty big concession Trump gave up. Theoretically we’re not allowed to restrict the flow of firearms out of the country because of the 2nd Amendment. So it opens up a whole can of worms as to how legally we’ll restrict that flow of weapons (or even if we can).

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        Is that what the second amendment says? I thought it was the right of citizens to bear arms.

        Not sure how that would be related to sending the guns to Mexico?

        Also, not an American and clearly not a constitutional lawyer…

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          @alexc It’s citizens that bring those Guns into Mexico. It’s legal to do so until they’ve crossed into Mexico. So in theory if we see you on the US side of the border heading into Mexico with a nominally legal weapon, we’re not suppose to stop you.

          Trump essentially promised that this would change. Which is a pretty big deal as that’s how a lot of guns come into Mexico for the Cartels.