How Texas’s gun laws allow Mexican cartels to arm themselves to the teeth

Sorry, not a woman no matter what standard you want to use for a definition of what a woman is or isn't. Even if I did fit into that category, unsolicited pics aren't ever appropriate no matter how proud you are of your various body parts. Then of course, pics don't do for me what a good striping will do for you.

I'm thinking about whether you can have another so just be quiet and wait. You'll know if I decide you can have one.

I don't claim to be a woman. I'm just someone who grew up being whistled at and groped by 'straight men' who liked what they saw until they realized I was a boy, even then some of them wanted something from me. It's funny how so many conservative men think long hair and a nice ass means female... and they think I have gender confusion! :ROFLMAO:

So to be truthful about it, it was men who had gender dysporia about me before I'd thought much about it or even had my first kiss. It turned out that some fetishistic quality in me likes the attention. 🤷‍♀️

As a man you may or may not realize how entitled so many 'respectable' men feel and act about the 'objects' they want.



And now, back to Texas gun laws.... ;)
 
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If the GOP flips congress let it be known that its not just the economy, but people sick of the endless screeching of
Gun control
Global warming
Racism
Trump
None of which does a damn thing for inflation, education, quality of life, jobs, and society in general.
Top that off with the cherry of pushing sexuality to be taught to 8 year olds and the left-more correctly the far left, has worn out its welcome, and the moderate dems deserve what they get for not shutting them down.

But that's a waste of breath because no one who votes blue no matter who sees any of that. Its their ticket to hate and be part of a mob.
 
The link is a more recent operation but you can reliably see a similar press release approx. every 6 months. Use the "firearms fentanyl arrests (plug in the city of choice here)" as search terms, you should have no problem getting recent results. And that brings up the point that guns and drugs go hand in hand, they are both fungible trade items.
Guns and drugs do go hand in hand, there is no doubt in my mind that is true. And while, "they are both fungible trade items." Which I agree with, that was not what you claimed and the link you provided did nothing to show the veracity of your statement, " A black gang out of Memphis, TN had made a deal with a Mexican cartel that involved trading a large amount of firearms for drugs." So where is the article about guns being traded for drug by a black gang? The original thing under discussion was the guns flowing from the U.S. to Mexico. Your cited article did nothing o add to the discussion or to verify your original claim.

It's no secret that I have breakfast with one or more federal agent(s) every Fri. AM. and for that reason I get little details on operations AFTER the operation is concluded. Obviously sources and methods are kept under wraps but certain facts are talked about that aren't in the official press releases. But there are 3 things that ALL the operations have in common, Firearms, Fentanyl, and Felons. The last I heard is that there are 400(+/-) firearms locked up in evidence awaiting processing and/or destruction. And as a footnote, those particular agents are against more gun control laws but fully support the prosecution of existing federal laws.
Really? Yeah I;'ve heard you repat such claims over and over. Your gunna go with that? I'm suppose to take as gospel unverifiable scuddlebutt from an unverified source by an anonymous poster on a porn board? You do know I have lunch with a high level CIA operative every other week and she gives me all kinds of inside info on things like this, right? :rolleyes:
What, you don't believe me? Really? I wonder why FFS?
Re. the US Code. That is FEDERAL law that neither Abbot, nor any other governor, have anything to do with. There are literally thousands of background check denials of purchase annually yet there are only approx. 32 prosecutions annually. Why so few prosecutions? Unenforced laws are worthless laws.

you really need to go back and read those regs again. I never suggested Texas could enact laws in opposition to the federal statutes. The governor could though put a stop to Mexican nationals buying guns and transporting them south to the cartels by one simple regulation. Ban all persons who are not U.S. citizens from buying a hunting license in Texas. If you will reread the regs you'll find to buy a gun they need a STATE hunting license. No hunting license, no gun buying. And that would not be in violation of the 2nd amendment OR U.S. law.
The states ability to curtail a constitutional right have been dealt a near fatal blow by the Bruen decision. Various states are scrambling to pass laws that circumvent the decision but they are being smacked down damn near as fast as they are passed. As many of these new laws are percolating up through the courts it will be a couple of years before the full extent of that ruling is manifest.
JFC this is as bad as the dip shits on the left declaring it's the end of civilization as we know it. The only thing this decision does is require a "may issue" gun permit state to go to a "must issue". If a person meets the basic requirements for a permit, the state must issue them one. I live in one of those states (must issue) and it isn't any big deal. It doesn't do a thing to do away with things like the boogeyman of the right "red flag laws". Which to my mind is one of the best ways to insure those who shouldn't have guns don't. So quit try to make it sound like every person on the street is going to have a gun in their pocket and all the state passed gun regulations are going to be negated because of the "Bruen decision".

Comshaw
 
Guns and drugs do go hand in hand, there is no doubt in my mind that is true. And while, "they are both fungible trade items." Which I agree with, that was not what you claimed and the link you provided did nothing to show the veracity of your statement, " A black gang out of Memphis, TN had made a deal with a Mexican cartel that involved trading a large amount of firearms for drugs." So where is the article about guns being traded for drug by a black gang? The original thing under discussion was the guns flowing from the U.S. to Mexico. Your cited article did nothing o add to the discussion or to verify your original claim.


Really? Yeah I;'ve heard you repat such claims over and over. Your gunna go with that? I'm suppose to take as gospel unverifiable scuddlebutt from an unverified source by an anonymous poster on a porn board? You do know I have lunch with a high level CIA operative every other week and she gives me all kinds of inside info on things like this, right? :rolleyes:
What, you don't believe me? Really? I wonder why FFS?


you really need to go back and read those regs again. I never suggested Texas could enact laws in opposition to the federal statutes. The governor could though put a stop to Mexican nationals buying guns and transporting them south to the cartels by one simple regulation. Ban all persons who are not U.S. citizens from buying a hunting license in Texas. If you will reread the regs you'll find to buy a gun they need a STATE hunting license. No hunting license, no gun buying. And that would not be in violation of the 2nd amendment OR U.S. law.

JFC this is as bad as the dip shits on the left declaring it's the end of civilization as we know it. The only thing this decision does is require a "may issue" gun permit state to go to a "must issue". If a person meets the basic requirements for a permit, the state must issue them one. I live in one of those states (must issue) and it isn't any big deal. It doesn't do a thing to do away with things like the boogeyman of the right "red flag laws". Which to my mind is one of the best ways to insure those who shouldn't have guns don't. So quit try to make it sound like every person on the street is going to have a gun in their pocket and all the state passed gun regulations are going to be negated because of the "Bruen decision".

Comshaw
Non-citizens are already banned under federal code.
 
Non-citizens are already banned under federal code.
But.... having borders and immigration laws/enforcement is WHITE NATIONALISM!!!!! SYSTEMIC WACISM!!!

Just ask a (D)umb fuck (D)emocrat... the anti-American pieces of shit are everywhere.
 
Not his fault Democrats are open border dipshits.
I know right⁉️ It's the official DNC platform and if you don't agree with that you're a MAGANAZI who only reads Salon/MSNBC/RAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111111111111111111111111

:ROFLMAO:
 
I know right⁉️ It's the official DNC platform

No that's where you find their self bloviating about racial equity.

Their behavior and policies however make it their real time position.

It's the official DNC platform and if you don't agree with that you're a MAGANAZI who only reads Salon/MSNBC/RAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111111111111111111111111

:ROFLMAO:

MAGAz only watch FOX..... it's the Democrats who live in the Salon/MSNBC/RAW echo chamber.... you know that.

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Thanks, Abbott. :rolleyes:

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/17/texas-lax-gun-laws-us-mexico-border

Governor Greg Abbott wants to make the border safe for his state but loose gun laws allow cartels to drive to any Texas gun shop and legally stockpile guns, Mexican officials say
Only in America, we need to send the 101st to the border, and there wont be a problem once they cross the border into Mexico. After all we are and have been invaded by the latino hoards.
 
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