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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ricardo
Sorry to burst your bubble David K but,
fire arm deaths per 100 thousand residents.
US 15.22
Mexico 12.07
Canada 4.78
You may feel safer but are you?
Rick
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Mengano will deal with you momentarily.
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sanquintinsince73
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by Ricardo
Sorry to burst your bubble David K but,
fire arm deaths per 100 thousand residents.
US 15.22
Mexico 12.07
Canada 4.78
You may feel safer but are you?
Rick
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Mengano will deal with you momentarily. |
    
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ricardo
Sorry to burst your bubble David K but,
fire arm deaths per 100 thousand residents.
US 15.22
Mexico 12.07
Canada 4.78
You may feel safer but are you?
Rick
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those statistics are just a pack of lies told by liberals! 
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Ricardo
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One day I will have a beer with you Dennis, I'll be in LaPaz Jan 7 to Mar 7.
Rick. I don't know how to do the laughing face thing.
Rick
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
Quote: | Originally posted by Ricardo
Sorry to burst your bubble David K but,
fire arm deaths per 100 thousand residents.
US 15.22
Mexico 12.07
Canada 4.78
You may feel safer but are you?
Rick
OK can of worms opened |
those statistics are just a pack of lies told by liberals!  |
A Christmas miracle... Goat has seen the light!  
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ricardo
One day I will have a beer with you Dennis, I'll be in LaPaz Jan 7 to Mar 7.
Rick. I don't know how to do the laughing face thing.
Rick |
I'll look forward to it, Rick. It's still a small world and I'm buying.
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Dave
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My principles
Shoot often and early.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms should be a convenience store not a government agency.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
Shoot often and early.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms should be a convenience store not a government agency. |
Dave
ever since your Jewish streak ended and there have been no more posts of the best Pastrami that side of the Tijuana River - and i think i can even
over look your hatred of surfers.....
what i'm trying to say is this is the cleverest thing you have ever said.       
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
That's why you should empty a clip into the guy and bury him in the desert. |
Always get a warm and fuzzy when I read like-minded folks out there.
Of course, logic wins here: no corpus delicti, no crime.
Be afraid of the criminals? Not even close. Liberal fluff? Bury them deep. Don't talk about it.
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Dave
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I can't take the credit
I saw it on a T-shirt at a gun show.
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sanquintinsince73
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
I saw it on a T-shirt at a gun show. |
Should've bought a few and sold them here to us "gunners".
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
Shoot often and early.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms should be a convenience store not a government agency. |
Dave
ever since your Jewish streak ended and there have been no more posts of the best Pastrami that side of the Tijuana River - and i think i can even
over look your hatred of surfers.....
what i'm trying to say is this is the cleverest thing you have ever said.        |
Speaking of happier times... Dave, what are you doing since the Nueva York Deli closed? It used to be fun to go to Baja for a good pastrami
sandwich!!!
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by Ricardo
One day I will have a beer with you Dennis, I'll be in LaPaz Jan 7 to Mar 7.
Rick. I don't know how to do the laughing face thing.
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I'll look forward to it, Rick. It's still a small world and I'm buying. |
I'm coming too...soon as I run out the door and leave my kid to the nutcase that has a knife and death on his mind. Sorry son...beer is more
important.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Ricardo
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I think that would be great, mcfez and dennis, (a little scarey) I just have to figger out a way to make it happen.
Rick, OH yeh HO HO Merry Christmas.
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Old Wife's Tail or urban Myth???
Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Since this article isn't about Baja, (where guns are not allowed to be possesed by law abiding people... and killings happen becaue the criminals hold
an avantage)... here is my non Baja reply:
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David,
Guns are allowed in Mexico by law abiding people, there are certain restrictions and conditions but gun laws have changed in Mexico in the last ten
years...
I walked into an antique store and saw hanging on the wall and purchased an 1894 Winchester 30-30 carbine, took the bill of sale to my nearest army
post and registered it and received a permit to transfer it back to my home....I am a US citizen with an FM3, so anyone that tells you that you can
not have a legal gun or rifle in mexico is wrong...Just look at Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution...........
[Edited on 12-18-2011 by bajagrouper] |
I hear the whales song
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajagrouper
Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Since this article isn't about Baja, (where guns are not allowed to be possesed by law abiding people... and killings happen becaue the criminals hold
an avantage)... here is my non Baja reply:
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David,
Guns are allowed in Mexico by law abiding people, there are certain restrictions and conditions but gun laws have changed in Mexico in the last ten
years...
I walked into an antique store and saw hanging on the wall and purchased an 1894 Winchester 30-30 carbine, took the bill of sale to my nearest army
post and registered it and received a permit to transfer it back to my home....I am a US citizen with an FM3, so anyone that tells you that you can
not have a legal gun or rifle in mexico is wrong...Just look at Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution...........
[Edited on 12-18-2011 by bajagrouper] |
I wonder why the signage as you are heading south warning that guns and ammo are illegal in Mexico is all about then?
I know that once hunting was an important tourist attraction in Baja (1970's or before)... and all that has changed.
Please show the steps to take protective firearms into Mexico... not hunting rifles only. For tourists (FMM) not part time residents (FM-3) as well.
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David K
Hola, david K,,1894 ? really,,now that's cool,,can you post a pic of it.. when I was a kid (10or so) we sneaked into the winchester mystery house
at night a coulpe of time's and that was scary,,could not pay me to do it today K&T
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bajagrouper
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David, I was not addressing tourists, like you did not mention tourists in your message, just law abiding people..They must have at least an FM3...
http://rollybrook.com/guns.htm
[Edited on 12-18-2011 by bajagrouper]
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Marc
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Three Principles of Self Defense;
1) 38 Cal
2) 45 Cal
3) 44 mag Cal
Got 'em all (& more)
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Roberto
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Mexico most definitely has a constitutionally guaranteed right to bear arms. The signs are the for people who don't know or care to understand the
laws of the country they are visiting, which probably includes most U.S. citizens. I can think of a few examples in this thread. And tourists.
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Article 27: The right to bear arms will only be authorized for foreigners when, in addition to satisfying the requirements indicated in the
previous article, they accredit their status of "Inmigrados" [equivalent to permanent residents], except in the case of temporary license permits for
tourists with sports-related intentions.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_Mexico
Does that mean I can drive into Mexico with a firearm in my possession? As a tourist? No. But that's pretty tough to do in the U.S. as well.
[Edited on 12-18-2011 by Roberto]
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