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U.S. Marine reported shackled in Tijuana prison
I have traveled into Mexico about 100 times in the past 5 years..... as I have a vacation residence in Baja..... As a former U.S. Marine...and retired law enforcement officer, Tahmooressi should have had enough common sense to stop his car BEFORE he crossed into Mexico... there are many signs stating that transporting firearms into Mexico is illegal. I also have an issue if this guy is in fact suffering from "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder", that he should not be in possession of firearms. I know that there is going to be many NRA people that say that firearms are a tool of the trade for a Marine, but I believe that anyone with diagnosed emotional and psychological disorders should not be in possession of a firearm. If this guy was in a U.S. jail or prison and he tried to escape, then his freedom of movement would be highly restricted... so, I am sorry, but if he was dumb enough to try to escape then he is going to be facing additional charges, as he would have if he were here in the United States.— May 12, 2014 7:17 p.m.