Note: Some firearms are legal in Mexico.. Like
Title Two of the Federal Law of Firearms allows possession and carrying of handguns in a calibers of .380 or less, although some calibers are excluded, most notably .357 magnum and 9mm parabellum.
Members of agricultural collectives and other rural workers are allowed to carry the aforesaid handguns, .22 rifles, and shotguns, as long as they stay outside of urban areas, and obtain a license.
Nov 24, 2009 10:46:11 AM, dlocklea...@gmail.com wrote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit our website: http://texascavers.com To unsubscribe, e-mail: texascavers-unsubscr...@texascavers.com For additional commands, e-mail: texascavers-h...@texascavers.comThis is related to the previous post, but has nothing todo with caving, or Texas.I stopped by one of these lodges about 8 years ago, inthe off season, to see if there were any good deals forstaying over-night. ( I didn't want to stay in a road-sidemotel on the way back north to San Fernando. )The lodge was very plain and very expensive.I didn't see any reason to stay at the one I visited, unless you were a rich hunter.My wife and mother-in-law have a place in Reynosa, which is supposedly one of the areas the Zeta's control.They both will not travel at night in this town. Theyseem to think the problem has become worse recently.Here is a news story from Matamoros from just last week:It says that a military official was shot to death after he stopped a suspicious vehicle. Soldiersreturned fire shooting the car at least 20 times, with 7 bullets hitting the driver in the chest.Guns are illegal in Mexico.