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Vigilante groups spring up in Mexico in fight against cartels
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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 2075732" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>The guns in the pics are legal. What they can't own are any weapons that accept a military caliber. (9mm, .45, .38, 7.62, 5.56, etc.) .22's are okay, 20 ga and 16 ga shotguns are okay and I saw a lot of .30-30 lever actions in gun racks. But yes, their gov't is in cahoots with the cartels, the people can't rely on them for jack. And then El Presidente has the juevos to come up here to OUR congress and complain that OUR assault rifles are what's causing all the violence in his country? Yeah, cuz ma deuces, rpg's and full-auto ak's are perfectly legal to buy and SO plentiful at the local gun show. <sarcasm> </p><p>If I were president, I would tell him to get his shite under control or his administration would be forced out by well-armed and funded revolutionaries faster than he can say "puppet government."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 2075732, member: 4491"] The guns in the pics are legal. What they can't own are any weapons that accept a military caliber. (9mm, .45, .38, 7.62, 5.56, etc.) .22's are okay, 20 ga and 16 ga shotguns are okay and I saw a lot of .30-30 lever actions in gun racks. But yes, their gov't is in cahoots with the cartels, the people can't rely on them for jack. And then El Presidente has the juevos to come up here to OUR congress and complain that OUR assault rifles are what's causing all the violence in his country? Yeah, cuz ma deuces, rpg's and full-auto ak's are perfectly legal to buy and SO plentiful at the local gun show. <sarcasm> If I were president, I would tell him to get his shite under control or his administration would be forced out by well-armed and funded revolutionaries faster than he can say "puppet government." [/QUOTE]
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