Wednesday, December 13, 2023

ILLEGAL TRAFFICKING IN GUNS

 


It is now virtually impossible  to find anybody in Trinidad and Tobago who has not been affected either directly or indirectly by gun violence. There are several questions the answers to which might help our collective understanding of the problem that we are facing.

 Okay, so first question: we all believe that there is a massive amount of illegal trafficking in illegal guns. Is this really true? If so, what is the size of the problem? Certainly, it appears that there is a huge amount of illegal guns in the country with more coming in every day. Is this true?  If so, how are these guns coming in? Are they coming through the ports? Who is bringing them in? Whether this perception is so or not, what exactly are the authorities (police, customs etc.) doing about it? And when will we, the citizens, be able to see and feel some relief? 

If it isn't true, why does everyone and his mother believe that it is true? What exactly are the plans of the Government and the police to deal with the problem? And if they can't disclose these plans (confidentiality) then when exactly would it be fair to say that they have failed? Six weeks from today? Five weeks? When can we fairly say that the authorities (Government, police, etc.) have failed? And who has workable solutions? What exactly are they?

Next question: where exactly are the regulations controlling  the illegal trafficking of guns failing? Of course, I am assuming that I am correct in thinking that there is little or no real enforcement of the regulations.  But certainly, based on the evidence before us there seems to be massive evidence that the regulations dealing with illegal firearms are failing miserably. Why? Again, what are the authorities doing about this?

Third question: where exactly can one find easily all data relating to the illegal trafficking of guns? Where exactly is the data that can tell us whether or not our perception that we are in the middle of a crime epidemic is accurate? Who is responsible for keeping this data? The Government? The police? Customs? All of them? Who?

Fourth question: if the data shows clearly that there is indeed a lot of illegal trafficking in guns, then who is ultimately responsible for that and what exactly are they going to do about it? And when exactly can we expect some relief? Do the authorities know who is importing these illegal guns? If so, why have no arrests been made? And if they don't know, why don't they know? I do understand that justiciable evidence may be hard to come by, but if there is illegal trafficking in guns it should exist. Why are we, the citizenry, being kept in the dark about this?

I could go on, but hopefully you get the point. Without clear and concise answers to these and other questions we are "spinning top in mud". At the very least, the answers to these questions (and others) should help us to think more clearly rather than throw our hands in the air like the Pharisee who gets rid of his sins by doing just that (throwing his hands in the air) and crying "Korban".

There are many other questions and this list is not intended to be a complete one. Please note that I am not talking about LEGAL guns; that is a whole other discussion. And to be clear, I believe that there is a massive amount of trafficking in ILLEGAL guns. And therein is where I believe that the problem begins and ends and that without asking and getting answers to the hard questions on the questions we will never solve the problem. Maybe the question should be do we really want to solve this problem?

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