Vacationing in gun free Mexico- Canadian tourist murdered, 13 wounded at pyramid

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Re: Vacationing in gun free Mexico- It appears all out war has started in Mexico between the cartels and the Govt.

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mrvmax wrote: Tue Feb 24, 2026 6:11 am
LDB415 wrote: Tue Feb 24, 2026 4:41 am I wouldn't go to Mexico if you paid me. Nothing there worth being killed for and that's a definite possibility any more. Nope. A fool's destination and I'm no fool.
Yep, but people always tell me how nice it is and how the prices are so great. I guess getting kidnapped and tortured to death is kind of a deterrent to me.
And funerals are a lot less expensive there too.
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Re: Vacationing in gun free Mexico- Canadian tourist murdered, 13 wounded at pyramid

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/sho ... 49738.html

And guns are illegal in Mexico. RIP
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Re: Vacationing in gun free Mexico- Canadian tourist murdered, 13 wounded at pyramid

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Guns of caliber used by police and military are not legal for Mexican citizens to own. However Mexico’s gun laws limit the types of firearms that civilians are allowed to possess. Generally, handguns of .380 caliber or smaller and certain calibers of long guns (rifles and shotguns) are permitted for civilian ownership. Fully automatic firearms are prohibited for civilian possession.
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