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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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you can get your guns legal by joining a rod & gun club...lots of paperwork to submit and visits to the military base but worth it if you want to
legalize your weapons
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bledito
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why is it you need a gun in baja? if it is that dangereous why live there.
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bajaguy
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Yeah. Move to someplace safe with gun control like Chicago, Washington DC or New York.....
Quote: | Originally posted by bledito
why is it you need a gun in baja? if it is that dangereous why live there. |
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bledito
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as you state if people want guns they won't follow the law. same anywhere I guess. areas of chicago and the other cities you mention are safe as
anywhere else if you know the areas.
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woody with a view
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SDPD's ghetto bird helicopter was roaming over my hood last weekend around 4am..... so there is that!
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jcom
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As per the questions above. I've always owned guns for protection and hunting...no matter where I've lived. Agreed that chances are slight for a
home invasion in the places I've lived, including Utah, California (north and south), Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Russia, etc. But that one single
time that it happens, I want to be at the ready to protect my family. In Utah, if someone breaks into your home, shooting them and, perhaps, killing
them is 100% justified. It's more complicated in California, but the law, especially in Northern California, sees it as justified if it's for self
protection. I sleep better at night, no matter where I am on this planet, with a gun nearby. I'd rather be prepared to scare off a perpetrator or,
if they take things to the next level, take them out if they're a threat. One ounce of prevention......
[Edited on 9-8-2014 by jcom]
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monoloco
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Quote: | Originally posted by jcom
In Utah, if someone breaks into your home, shooting them and, perhaps, killing them is 10% justified. | How
does that work?
"The future ain't what it used to be"
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BajaUtah
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Quote: | Originally posted by monoloco
Quote: | Originally posted by jcom
In Utah, if someone breaks into your home, shooting them and, perhaps, killing them is 10% justified. | How
does that work? |
I think he has that confused with tithing to the Mormon Church
Andy
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mojo_norte
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Quote: | Originally posted by jcom
As per the questions above. I've always owned guns for protection and hunting...no matter where I've lived. Agreed that chances are slight for a
home invasion in the places I've lived, including Utah, California (north and south), Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Russia, etc. But that one single
time that it happens, I want to be at the ready to protect my family. In Utah, if someone breaks into your home, shooting them and, perhaps, killing
them is 10% justified. It's more complicated in California, but the law, especially in Northern California, sees it as justified if it's for self
protection. I sleep better at night, no matter where I am on this planet, with a gun nearby. I'd rather be prepared to scare off a perpetrator or,
if they take things to the next level, take them out if they're a threat. One ounce of prevention...... |
I doubt if Mexico has a 'make my day law ' and I suspect if you were to shoot someone regardless of the circumstances and legality of the gun you
would be going to jail.
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bajaguy
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Even better if the recently deceased burglar/assailant is found in a dumpster with a note that says "no provocan el padrino"
Quote: | Originally posted by soulpatch
My understanding of that here on the mainland is if you shoot someone on your property it needs to be no bigger than a .38.
You will go to jail but your attorney should be able to get you out on an amparo..... it's best if the dead person is in your house but a courtyard
should suffice.
I have had the opportunity to meet a lot of people who live in the country here and they are pretty well schooled regarding this.
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
Yeah. Move to someplace safe with gun control like Chicago, Washington DC or New York.....
Quote: | Originally posted by bledito
why is it you need a gun in baja? if it is that dangereous why live there. | |
those places are safer than carson city! unless you are a black man, then the popo may kill you. but i wonder what's safer for a black man, carson
city, rural baja or NYC?
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wessongroup
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TN
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jcom
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Quote: |
I think he has that confused with tithing to the Mormon Church |
Ha ha, good one! They don't get chit from this kid
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