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Guns in Mexico — Firearms, gun law and gun controlWho said?stop lying. Mexico bans guns and has far higher murder rates69 deaths like this out of a population of about 330 million if you count illegal aliens and only 69 deaths is doing pretty good in my opinion .
Other countries don't have this problem at all. You value life so little?
check out South Africa as well
and stop the real lying-you are a banoid for political reasons, you don't give a rat's ass about public safety
Guns are legal in Mexico...
Only every source.
Its a real shame that nothing at all can be done.
Guns in Mexico — Firearms, gun law and gun controlWho said?stop lying. Mexico bans guns and has far higher murder ratesOther countries don't have this problem at all. You value life so little?
check out South Africa as well
and stop the real lying-you are a banoid for political reasons, you don't give a rat's ass about public safety
Guns are legal in Mexico...
Only every source.
''In Mexico, civilians are not allowed to possess weapons of war, including automatic firearms, sub-machine guns, machine guns, .357 Magnum revolvers and those greater than .38 calibre, handguns greater than 9mm, rifles and carbines of .223, 7mm, 7.62 and .30 calibres, or shotguns with barrels shorter than 635mm or greater than 12 gauge"
Lol
Most and a shit load of hoops to jump through for what? Third world crime rate...Guns in Mexico — Firearms, gun law and gun controlWho said?stop lying. Mexico bans guns and has far higher murder rates
check out South Africa as well
and stop the real lying-you are a banoid for political reasons, you don't give a rat's ass about public safety
Guns are legal in Mexico...
Only every source.
''In Mexico, civilians are not allowed to possess weapons of war, including automatic firearms, sub-machine guns, machine guns, .357 Magnum revolvers and those greater than .38 calibre, handguns greater than 9mm, rifles and carbines of .223, 7mm, 7.62 and .30 calibres, or shotguns with barrels shorter than 635mm or greater than 12 gauge"
Lol
That is not describing a ban on all guns. Nice try.
So the claim guns are banned is false. Thank you.Most and a shit load of hoops to jump through for what? Third world crime rate...Guns in Mexico — Firearms, gun law and gun controlWho said?Guns are legal in Mexico...
Only every source.
''In Mexico, civilians are not allowed to possess weapons of war, including automatic firearms, sub-machine guns, machine guns, .357 Magnum revolvers and those greater than .38 calibre, handguns greater than 9mm, rifles and carbines of .223, 7mm, 7.62 and .30 calibres, or shotguns with barrels shorter than 635mm or greater than 12 gauge"
Lol
That is not describing a ban on all guns. Nice try.
Nonetheless they are a fucked up country with all kinds of Crime And much stricter gun control than here...
Nice try dumb fuck
All but a total banning, might as well be though. So much for gun-control helping the crime rate… LOLSo the claim guns are banned is false. Thank you.Most and a shit load of hoops to jump through for what? Third world crime rate...Guns in Mexico — Firearms, gun law and gun controlWho said?
Only every source.
''In Mexico, civilians are not allowed to possess weapons of war, including automatic firearms, sub-machine guns, machine guns, .357 Magnum revolvers and those greater than .38 calibre, handguns greater than 9mm, rifles and carbines of .223, 7mm, 7.62 and .30 calibres, or shotguns with barrels shorter than 635mm or greater than 12 gauge"
Lol
That is not describing a ban on all guns. Nice try.
Nonetheless they are a fucked up country with all kinds of Crime And much stricter gun control than here...
Nice try dumb fuck
All but a total banning, might as well be though. So much for gun-control helping the crime rate… LOLSo the claim guns are banned is false. Thank you.Most and a shit load of hoops to jump through for what? Third world crime rate...Guns in Mexico — Firearms, gun law and gun controlOnly every source.
''In Mexico, civilians are not allowed to possess weapons of war, including automatic firearms, sub-machine guns, machine guns, .357 Magnum revolvers and those greater than .38 calibre, handguns greater than 9mm, rifles and carbines of .223, 7mm, 7.62 and .30 calibres, or shotguns with barrels shorter than 635mm or greater than 12 gauge"
Lol
That is not describing a ban on all guns. Nice try.
Nonetheless they are a fucked up country with all kinds of Crime And much stricter gun control than here...
Nice try dumb fuck
A common misconception is that firearms are illegal in Mexico and that no person may possess them.[3] This belief originates due the general perception that only members of law enforcement, the armed forces, or those in armed security protection are authorized to have them. While it is true that Mexico possesses strict gun laws,[4] where most typesand calibers are reserved to military and law enforcement, the acquisition and ownership of certain firearms and ammunition remains a constitutional right to all Mexican citizens and foreign legal residents;[5] given the requirements and conditions to exercise such right are fulfilled in accordance to the law.[6]
That's really stupid because lots of countries have high violent crime rates and no constitutional rights. You're as dishonest as your handleIts a real shame that nothing at all can be done.
It is the price we pay for our second amendment rights
well you are a gun banoid, you think banning guns would stop this. Yo voted in favor of the newtown hysterics suing the gun makerIts a real shame that nothing at all can be done.
That's really stupid because lots of countries have high violent crime rates and no constitutional rights. You're as dishonest as your handleIts a real shame that nothing at all can be done.
It is the price we pay for our second amendment rights
A common misconception is that firearms are illegal in Mexico and that no person may possess them.[3] This belief originates due the general perception that only members of law enforcement, the armed forces, or those in armed security protection are authorized to have them. While it is true that Mexico possesses strict gun laws,[4] where most typesand calibers are reserved to military and law enforcement, the acquisition and ownership of certain firearms and ammunition remains a constitutional right to all Mexican citizens and foreign legal residents;[5] given the requirements and conditions to exercise such right are fulfilled in accordance to the law.[6]
that's as stupid as saying North Korea has free and open elections because their laws prescribe such things. There is only one gun store open to civilians who aren't government employees and the requirements to own a gun are so restrictive that almost no one who isn't wealthy and connected can own firearms
its what asshole gun banners in the USA want for laws here.
A common misconception is that firearms are illegal in Mexico and that no person may possess them.[3] This belief originates due the general perception that only members of law enforcement, the armed forces, or those in armed security protection are authorized to have them. While it is true that Mexico possesses strict gun laws,[4] where most typesand calibers are reserved to military and law enforcement, the acquisition and ownership of certain firearms and ammunition remains a constitutional right to all Mexican citizens and foreign legal residents;[5] given the requirements and conditions to exercise such right are fulfilled in accordance to the law.[6]
that's as stupid as saying North Korea has free and open elections because their laws prescribe such things. There is only one gun store open to civilians who aren't government employees and the requirements to own a gun are so restrictive that almost no one who isn't wealthy and connected can own firearms
its what asshole gun banners in the USA want for laws here.
Link?
Private sales are legal.
A 2-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed his mother on Tuesday while she was driving in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It adds to a growing list of accidental shootings by toddlers.
Patrice Price, 26, was driving her security guard boyfriend’s car on Highway 175 when the 2-year-old fatally shot her in the back with a single bullet.
At least 69 children aged 17 and younger had picked up a gun and accidentally shot someone so far this year, according to data from gun control advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety, issued before this latest tragedy. At least 265 kids were responsible for accidental shootings in 2015.
Yet Another Toddler Accidentally Shot And Killed His Mother
Amen to this. Being shot while driving could make your car hit anything in the process like another car for example. Thank the Lord if the woman was the only fatality.Any home or car with a toddler should be made child-safe, not only guns are an issue, but medications, house cleaning products, poisons, etc.
Also, if you have a toddler, your pool should have a fence around it, with a locked gate.
This story is not a cautionary tale about guns, it is a cautionary tale about bad parenting.
A 2-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed his mother on Tuesday while she was driving in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It adds to a growing list of accidental shootings by toddlers.
Patrice Price, 26, was driving her security guard boyfriend’s car on Highway 175 when the 2-year-old fatally shot her in the back with a single bullet.
At least 69 children aged 17 and younger had picked up a gun and accidentally shot someone so far this year, according to data from gun control advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety, issued before this latest tragedy. At least 265 kids were responsible for accidental shootings in 2015.
Yet Another Toddler Accidentally Shot And Killed His Mother
More parents are killed by children who leave toys on stair cases.
Really? Link?
Accidental deaths went up almost 20% from 2013 to 2014. I don't think 2015 faired to well either.