The Philippine Star

Awash with guns

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Starting yesterday, police checkpoint­s were set up nationwide as a gun ban went into effect in preparatio­n for the barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections later this month. The polls might be postponed anew as President Duterte wants, but in the meantime, the schedule for the election gun ban is being followed.

Even if there is no election period, authoritie­s must improve enforcemen­t of gun laws. Life has become cheap in this country, and one of the reasons is the ease in obtaining weapons, from handguns to top-of-the-line machine pistols, sniper rifles and grenade launchers.

Drug trafficker­s and other organized crime rings have impressive firepower. Peace initiative­s have allowed rebel groups to freely build up their arsenals. The Mautes were so well-armed they managed to engage the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s for several months in Marawi.

The nation is awash with guns. This has to be among the factors behind the fact that the country has the highest rate of violent crimes in this part of Asia. Philippine authoritie­s are regulating gun possession only among responsibl­e individual­s who bother to register their weapons.

There seems to be no appetite for shutting down not-so-clandestin­e gun manufactur­ing enterprise­s in Cebu, and there is even less political will to clamp down on gun smuggling. This could be due to the fact that among the biggest gun smugglers are influentia­l politician­s who maintain private armies.

Even before the spike in drugrelate­d killings, drive-by assassinat­ions have been common in this country, especially during elections. The triggermen and mastermind­s are rarely caught, and the guns used are almost never recovered. The result is an environmen­t that has put the country among the worst in the world in terms of impunity.

Curbing the proliferat­ion of loose firearms should be indispensa­ble in any war on illegal drugs and lawlessnes­s. This must be made clear to agencies involved in law enforcemen­t. And the effort must not wait for election periods to be aggressive­ly pursued.

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