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I've only been to Mexico with a gun one time, for a pigeon shoot. A letter from a general will get you in and out, without much problemos. Best advice is don't break any laws while down there.
I know a guy who fractured a minor rule, while on a dove hunt. Something like removing the wrong wing, for proof, or some such. The matter was settled in the field with the forfeiture of one Rolex wrist watch.
If you're going to Mexico, leave the Rolex at home, and don't break any laws.
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02-20-2018, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by todd allen
I've only been to Mexico with a gun one time, for a pigeon shoot. A letter from a general will get you in and out, without much problemos. Best advice is don't break any laws while down there.
I know a guy who fractured a minor rule, while on a dove hunt. Something like removing the wrong wing, for proof, or some such. The matter was settled in the field with the forfeiture of one Rolex wrist watch.
If you're going to Mexico, leave the Rolex at home, and don't break any laws.
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Ha, I remember a line from one of my favorite comedians that got pulled over in one of the Dakotas. Seems you could pay the fine for speeding right there on the spot and fine was $20. He tells the cop here is a $50 call ahead and tell them I have already paid up and let me cruise on by. You do that down there and its like 100% chance of the sun rising that Rolex was just the beginning. If they see Gringos that is just a Federalis pay day. I think the word I learned there was tribute. They get pissed if you call it what it actually is.
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