So Mexico's tough, restrictive gun laws don't help a bit, is the lesson here.Georgezilla wrote:
Indeed, but as a steward of the 2nd amendment, and really freedom, you should look at it from the anti-self-defenser point of view. They argue that Mexico's large amount of deaths from firearms are directly caused by availability in the US.
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Released today. Looks like pressure from news sourcesBullseye wrote:Ask the former marine chained to his bunk in a Mexican prison about the strictness of gun laws in that country. He volunteered having possession of an antique bolt action shotgun passed on from his father and grandfather and was subsequently arrested and jailed for it.
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If I understood last night's news, the way he got into trouble was to ask US Customs what he had to do to transport the shotgun through Mexico to his ultimate destination. They gave him the instructions on how to ship, forms he needed to declare the gun in Mexico. He followed instructions from the US Government and got arrested in Mexico.
Lot's of talk on O'Reilly last night about the State Department giving "updates" and nothing else. Apparently the Mexican government moved after a number of Congress members and Senators turned up the heat and some of the Fox luminaries started talking about boycott.
Lot's of talk on O'Reilly last night about the State Department giving "updates" and nothing else. Apparently the Mexican government moved after a number of Congress members and Senators turned up the heat and some of the Fox luminaries started talking about boycott.