'60 Minutes' helps Mexico blame US for gun violence but unwittingly make case against gun laws
- '60 Minutes' highlights the influence of US guns in Mexico, which suggests a need for stricter gun laws.
- The program presents narratives indicating a direct correlation between American gun laws and violence in Mexico.
- '60 Minutes' raises questions about the US's responsibility in escalating gun violence.
- The segment reflects broader concerns about firearms access in the US and the complexities of gun control.
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