You're also allowed to transport your firearms and up to 100 rounds of ammo
per gun which must be unloaded and stripped of the magazine during
transport, provided you belong to a hunting club, have a hunting license and
tags, and a permit from SEDENA (National Defense)

Nico

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:18 AM, <tbsam...@verizon.net> wrote:

>  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:
>
> This is related to the previous post, but has nothing to
> do with caving, or Texas.
>
>
> I stopped by one of these lodges about 8 years ago, in
> the off season, to see if there were any good deals for
> staying over-night.  ( I didn't want to stay in a road-side
> motel 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.   They
> seem to think the problem has become worse recently.
>
> Here is a news story from Matamoros from just last week:
>
>
> http://www.elmananarey.com/diario/noticia/nacional/noticias/balacera:_mueren_militar_y_conductor/555276
>
> It says that a military official was shot to death after he stopped a
> suspicious vehicle.   Soldiers
> returned fire shooting the car at least 20 times, with 7 bullets hitting
> the driver in the chest.
>
> Guns are illegal in Mexico.
>
>
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