The Mexican government has launched a gun buyback program, offering citizens up to $1,300 in exchange for surrendering firearms.
The initiative is part of the country’s broader effort to reduce violence and illegal gun possession, particularly in light of the growing influence of drug cartels and organized crime.
The program aims to incentivize people to turn in their guns, which are often used in violent crimes and conflicts.
This gun buyback scheme is one of several measures being implemented by the government to address public security challenges.
The goal is to decrease the number of firearms circulating illegally in Mexico and encourage peaceful communities.
The program has been met with both support and skepticism, with critics questioning its effectiveness in combating the root causes of violence.
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