In Mexico
Ramon Almonte, the Guerrero state police chief, said on Monday he will ask the federal congress to make it easier for common citizens to get permits for weapons to defend themselves.
Ramon Almonte, the Guerrero state police chief, said on Monday he will ask the federal congress to make it easier for common citizens to get permits for weapons to defend themselves.
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June 1st, 2011 at 4:00 pm
It’ll be blood in the streets, I tells ya! High Noon, cowboy western style shootouts over minor traffic disputes! And Oh, The Children! You’ll be able to hear the constant “pop, pop, pop” of gun fire all throughout the cities at night, as children find their parents guns and shoot each other. Total pandemonium, horror, destruction, death and sorrow, just like here in Idaho…Uh…Umm…Oh wait…
June 1st, 2011 at 6:00 pm
This is a BAD thing, the killing in Acapulco. So far the Narcotrafficantes and cartel-killers have avoided blood in the tourist money-maker locations like Acapulco etc. where the super-rich who run things in Mexico also have homes – probably because they have/there are “arrangements” with those super-rich and the narcos. But it seems that there may be competing interests, too.
June 1st, 2011 at 9:13 pm
You know I’d contract program computers down South if I could pack my roscoe, but that just ain’t allowed south of the border.
And if they don’t love my gun, they don’t love me!
June 2nd, 2011 at 2:07 am
If you want people to be able to defend themselves, get rid of the idiotic notion that they need a permit to do so.