Jacon wrote:
This post will make a few people mad,but I could care less. Its about principal and America pulling together. Must keep forgetting about the Marine held for 214 days when it was proved he made an honest mistake in taking the wrong road.
Anybody out there ever made a mistake while traveling on the road,take a wrong turn? Thank God one news organization had the wisdom to keep us informed unlike the other liberal non-reporting ones.
What if it was your son or daughter incarcerated. Different story.Yes everyone has the right to vacation where they want,is that not the American way, but I for one will not give a nickel to Mexico for any reason. Seems like we forget the other murders of American citizens in the past.Wake up.
Semper Fi
Let me tell you about a MISTAKE. 2010, Interstate 5, San Ysidro. Traffic came to a stop, southbound. Dead total stop. At the San Ysidro hotel the next day I found out why: A man remembered he had firearms in his camper. He pulled over onto the shoulder and stopped about 1/4 miles before garita 2 entrance to Mexico. I was told a border patrol truck stopped and the man explained his predicament. The Highway Patrol was summoned. They stopped the freeway and allowed the man to back up more than 1/2 mile to the last USA exit and then let him proceed. I continued to Tijuana then returned that afternoon. The story made the radio station.
A man gets caught with firearms and ammunition. Two of the most coveted weapons in the entire country. Sicarios DO NOT LIKE the cuerno AK47 because of the recoil, they much prefer the .556 AR15 which can be refitted to make it into an M16. The model 1911 Colt .45 is prestige. They are sent out to be engraved and coated with gold and get pearl or ivory handles. An Uzi is unobtainable but is king of the hill as far as firearms desirability. An excellent condition AR15 sells for six thousand US dollars, a beautiful 1911 Colt .45 sells for two to three thousand dollars. Ammunition for both = 3 to 5 dollars a cartridge. I heard an UZI would bring 50,000 US dollars.