2019-10-14 Bloomberg Businessweek-Europe Edition

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◼ POLITICS Bloomberg Businessweek October 14, 2019

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ILLUSTRATION BY THOMAS COLLIGAN

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Overall, the 10 major airports with the highest
gun seizure rates are in states that, like Georgia
and Texas, either don’t require a permit to carry
a concealed weapon or require officials to issue
a permit to all law-abiding applicants, while 8
of the 10 with the lowest rates are in states that
allow the government more discretion to deny
permits, according to an analysis of National
Rifle Association data. Nationwide, the number
of guns confiscated at TSA checkpoints jumped
about 92% from 2014 to 2018; the number of

in effect using a taxpayer-financed position as a
party launching pad. (Mexican party leaders tra-
ditionally haven’t held other elected offices at the
same time.) The infighting caused AMLO to issue
a stern warning. “It’s very unfortunate that par-
ties that emerge to defend just causes end up very
badly,” he said at a daily news conference in August.
“If Morena, the party that I helped to found, rots,
not only would I resign from it, but I would ask that
it change its name, because that’s the name that
gave us the opportunity to bring about the fourth
transformation in the public life of this country,
and it must not be stained.”

The success of whoever leads the party will
be important to maintain the two-thirds major-
ity Morena and its allies have achieved in the
lower house, the threshold to make constitutional
changes, says Ortiz, the TV political analyst. “That’s
the trial by fire that will determine the second half
of AMLO’s presidency and set the stage for the next
presidential election in 2024,” she says. “That’s why
these disputes and fights within the party are so
strong.” �Eric Martin
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