Their arms problem is our drug problem.
+1I will worry about how many imported guns kill people there when they worry about how many Mexican manufactured drugs ruin lives here....
The right to buy Firearms whether in Texas or from any other State as these articles focus
on is really not the most valid point I am seeing in all this. What sticks out in my mind is that
your average law-abiding Mexican citizen does not have the right to buy or own a Firearm.
However the criminal element over there is not stopped by those same laws and will get
them no matter what. I am of the opinion that if all Mexican citizens could arm themselves
for protection and defense then that would greatly cut down on all the violence being done
by criminals who do not have to fear an armed population. This would also greatly help the Police
over there who always seem to be outnumbered and outgunned. This entire scenario is a lesson
for those who think taking away the rights of law-abiding people to protect and arm themselves
and what happens when only the criminals are the ones who can easily get weapons and use them.
atriot:
I will worry about how many imported guns kill people there when they worry about how many Mexican manufactured drugs ruin lives here....
quote=texascop2;30296]I will worry about how many imported guns kill people there when they worry about how many Mexican manufactured drugs ruin lives here....
The problem with drugs and illegals is not Mexico, unfortunately it's us. Neither problem will be fixed until we take a long hard look at ourselves and make changes.
I had no idea that an FN 5.7x28 pistol could penetrate BODY ARMOR without AMMO!!!!
Wow. A country that lets drug cartel's run around loose is not their fault? If Mexico DIDN'T let them GET to the border WITH the DRUGS, then drugs wouldn't get INTO the U.S.