Pleasant Travels
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Travelling in Mexico used to be lovely before the Columbian cartel pipelines were disrupted in the early 90s. After that, the balance of power shifted to Mexico's overland routes and who controlled them, creating the warfare as we currently know it.
As a native Arizonan who's family homesteaded within rifle shot of the border since before statehood,...none of that bothered me for a long time...until U.S. border guards started searching Americans on the way INTO Mexico. Prior to 2000, I used to be able to covertly carry my pistol through the Naco or Douglas gates. Never had a problem. Used to get all my meds and leather goods and custom tailered suits down there because it was affordable. But once they started looking for weapons, the savings weren't worth dying for, so I haven't been back.
But that's border territory. Its an entirely different aninal from most of the rest of the country. Yes, we have all heard of crime and killings going on elsewhere southward,...but unless you follow Mexican media closely, you'd never realize as an American from our biased perspectives that the frequency of all that is many magnitudes less the further south you go. The problem is that to get there, you have to transit bandit country. For boat people, this is not as big a problem; just sail on south past midway to the Yucatan and nearly anywhere you anchor will be friendly and safe (by Mexican standards, anyway). But we drivers who go by land,...well,...as I said,...I no longer go there.
As a native Arizonan who's family homesteaded within rifle shot of the border since before statehood,...none of that bothered me for a long time...until U.S. border guards started searching Americans on the way INTO Mexico. Prior to 2000, I used to be able to covertly carry my pistol through the Naco or Douglas gates. Never had a problem. Used to get all my meds and leather goods and custom tailered suits down there because it was affordable. But once they started looking for weapons, the savings weren't worth dying for, so I haven't been back.
But that's border territory. Its an entirely different aninal from most of the rest of the country. Yes, we have all heard of crime and killings going on elsewhere southward,...but unless you follow Mexican media closely, you'd never realize as an American from our biased perspectives that the frequency of all that is many magnitudes less the further south you go. The problem is that to get there, you have to transit bandit country. For boat people, this is not as big a problem; just sail on south past midway to the Yucatan and nearly anywhere you anchor will be friendly and safe (by Mexican standards, anyway). But we drivers who go by land,...well,...as I said,...I no longer go there.