I have traveled, lived, and visited in all sections of Mexico, .... driven, ridden buses, and flown. I can't remember a trip on which I was not stopped, interrogated, searched, asked to produce papers, and/or otherwise hastled by some level of local, state, Federalis, or military. I have friends and FAMILY living in Mexico. I did not speak English until I started public school. I spoke Spanish. English was a 2nd language when I was a kid.
CJ0 is full of shit.
Here's a link from the website HE POSTED:
http://www.mexonline.com/mexguns.htm
This information is courtesy of the Mexican Tourism Board
Taking Guns/Ammunition
into Mexico is Illegal
"CJ0", .... comprendes, bobo?
Now, back to the Iranians ILLEGALLY sending (smuggling) ROCKETS and EXPLOSIVES into the Palestinian terroitories!
Originally Posted by LexusLover
fuck you ... I crossed into mexico with a shotgun, 2 boxes of shells, and a class 2 hunting permit, more than once, NO PROBLEMO ! ... I was never stopped between the border and the ranch, the people were and are very friendly ... they need the income and WANT your business, jacking with the paying customers isnt their MO ... unless YOUVE done it STFU.
as usual, youre clueless .... watch some of the TV hunting shows produced, and filmed in Old Mexico ... they dont go there because its a hassle you moron ... you prolly got stopped and questioned on a regular basis becaues you look like a smuggler ..
from the link I posted
Additionally, Mexican Federal Firearms laws have recently been relaxed regarding some infractions of the law, which were earlier punishable by mandatory prison terms. Now, "common sense" Firearms laws, for the most part, are in place, to still protect the public and allow for proper importation of firearms and ammunition required for sporting use. Common sense is still required for proper importation of Firearms into Mexico.
A Maximum of 2 Rifles or Shotguns per hunter is allowed, guns may be accompanied by no more than 2 boxes of American Shells per gun (50 shells per gun). With the proper hunting permit, additional shells may be purchased in Mexico through various Licensed Sporting Goods Dealers. Only .22 caliber bullets and 12, 20 and .410-guage shotgun cartridges are available. Cost is somewhat expensive, but when measured with the risk of going to prison for smuggling shotgun shells into Mexico to save a few lousy dollars, the cost is cheap