I wouldn't have much trust if they created some place on the Mexican border. I can just imagine the harassment and problems on that side of it. But while thinking about it, you can't really trust the authorities on this side either.
I'm not saying it should be a tax payer issue, it could be a business enterprise too. Also wondering how long they would be able to stay open given the liability and security matters.
The alternative to taking your gun on long drives is to leave it at home. What if you don't have any relatives near, or that you trust. So, would you leave your pistol with an estranged family member?
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- Sun Feb 22, 2009 4:02 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Stowage area for crossing to Mexico
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- Sun Feb 22, 2009 1:57 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Stowage area for crossing to Mexico
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Stowage area for crossing to Mexico
In case some don't know, it's like a federal offense to cross into MX with firearms or ammo.
Because of this, it occurred to me, should their be a state sponsored area for secure stowage or should it be left to the business sector? This question came to me when I was traveling from Corpus Christi to Laredo, to visit some relatives in Nuevo Laredo at the time. I wanted to get an idea from you guys if their were a viable solution.
Because of this, it occurred to me, should their be a state sponsored area for secure stowage or should it be left to the business sector? This question came to me when I was traveling from Corpus Christi to Laredo, to visit some relatives in Nuevo Laredo at the time. I wanted to get an idea from you guys if their were a viable solution.