54,000 mexican sign petition for US gun control

What, exactly, are they doing on their side of the border? The Mexican government tries to find any and every way to try and "stick it to us."
 
What, exactly, are they doing on their side of the border? The Mexican government tries to find any and every way to try and "stick it to us."

That's why we need to build a fence.

The Israelis build very good ones:

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So does that mean we should start a petition for Mexico to let their people have ammunition and own firearms?

Bet we could get more than 54,000 signatures on ours.
 
I'm hard pressed to come across 'bad' Mexican food. Unless you mean, that Taco Bell/Jack in the Box bs.

There is a place up the road from where I live that has bad Mexican food. Not to mention they also have bad health inspection scores.
 
So does that mean we should start a petition for Mexico to let their people have ammunition and own firearms?

Bet we could get more than 54,000 signatures on ours.

Mexico's constitution specifically grants its citizens the right to have firearms and ammunition within the home. Carry permits are very hard to get, though.
 
I'm going to start a petition to formally recommend that Mexico bans drug cartels. I'm sure both the US and Mexico will be all sunshine and rainbows after the (law abiding) US population is completely disarmed, and the gangs and cartels know that they're not allowed to exist down there.
 
I never saw any Mexicans any where in the Middle East, in all my travels ,not counting the ones I brought along. Anyone who wants to give away a weapon, do it, I am keeping all of mine, everyone who has legislation, an opinion or petition otherwise may stick it up own ass .
 
As a Texan, I'm offended by any idea of another nation thinking they have the right to influence ours.

When our TX National Guard was requested back by Gov. Perry, we were told that we had to pay for them ourselves.

Furthermore, who do you think is the last defense on our borders? Counties with a sheriff and a deputy are not enough. Y'all may laugh, but my answer is every farmer along that border who is still armed.

Because when that drug cartel finally gets through and TX's right to arm itself isn't respected, Nuevo Laredo's murder problem will become all of ours.
 
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