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[–] Adanisi@lemmy.zip 31 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (4 children)

Yeah, no.

It seems that these Americans have discovered that they can't just ignore the rule of law in other countries.

Let them deal with the consequences. Let them lose that American exceptionalism.

Nobody gets a free pass for breaking laws in America, so these Americans shouldn't get a free pass for breaking laws in other countries.

[–] DreamlandLividity@lemmy.world 8 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

I agree, but on the other hand 12 years? This sounds more like a 12 days crime...

[–] SwingingTheLamp@midwest.social 5 points 5 months ago (1 children)

The full story is that Turks and Caicos Islands has struggled against gun violence for years, so it passed much stricter gun laws in 2022. American tourists were violating this law by bringing guns and ammunition in their bags, but the courts in all of the previous cases recognized that prison was a harsh punishment for lapses like this, so they'd reduce the sentence to a fine. But it just kept happening, and perhaps in frustration, in February an appeals court ruled that the lower courts could not exercise that kind of discretion.

Given that those courts had been lowering the penalty to a fine, it seems unlikely that they'll sentence people to long prison terms. (Any prison time does seem like an overreaction, but it also seems that the country got frustrated and wants to send a message about following its laws.)

[–] mojofrododojo@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

yup. look at Haiti to see what lax gun controls lead to.

[–] DreamlandLividity@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Please be trolling or bot. How could a sentient being write something this nonsensical...

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[–] BigBenis@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago

Nobody gets a free pass for breaking laws in America

You might want to check your notes on that one...

[–] chiliedogg@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Loose ammo can creep into all kinds of nooks when a box spills open. I've found rounds tucked into the fold of a range bag years after the spill.

It's exactly why my range bags and my travel bags nexer mix.

[–] seejur@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Are we talking about gummy bears or explosives?

If you let ammo lose around the house, you have MUCH bigger problems than travelling

[–] chiliedogg@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Somebody goes on a hunting trip. Among other things they pack ammunition. The cardboard box of ammo breaks open and 100 rounds spill all over the inside of their bag. A year later they go on a different trip and bring the same bag with them, and there's a loose round in the folds of the bag they don't know about, but the dog sniffs it out.

That's why I have separate bags and cases specifically for traveling with ammunition.

[–] mojofrododojo@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

honestly they should be securing their fucking ammo better. cardboard boxes aren't meant for travel. the packaging it's sold in isn't meant to stand up to abuse. stop pouring casings around your luggage and you'll have an easier time with this.

[–] mojofrododojo@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Loose ammo can creep into all kinds of nooks when a box spills open. I’ve found rounds tucked into the fold of a range bag years after the spill.

this is why you don't pleasure travel with your bang bang kit. spent almost a decade in the military, travelling CONSTANTLY, from training to war zones and all over for technical stuff - never ever tried to bring ammo onto an aircraft.

[–] chiliedogg@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

That's exactly what I'm fucking saying.

[–] mojofrododojo@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

so you agree they didn't have an excuse. cool.

[–] chiliedogg@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I'm saying that people screw up and explaining a simple way to avoid the same mistake.

Here on Lemmy saying that you have bags just for carrying ammunition will get you labeled as a baby-killing MAGA extremist because you're so into guns you accessorize with custom luggage for your murder-toys.

I'm explaining that those ammo bags and cases are there specifically to avoid accidents just like this - not as a tacticool fashion statement.

[–] mojofrododojo@lemmy.world 0 points 5 months ago

Here on Lemmy saying that you have bags just for carrying ammunition will get you labeled as a baby-killing MAGA extremist because you’re so into guns you accessorize with custom luggage for your murder-toys.

or you know, you could be one of the 2 million people on reserve, guard or active duty. I had bags for both and even with that, never, ever brought home live or blank ammo. it's a sensible precaution if you're around lots of loose ammo, but also, if you take the time to check your shit it really isn't rocket science.

[–] EatATaco@lemm.ee 0 points 5 months ago (3 children)

You recognize the injustice of it, but still some individuals, who have not wronged anyone with their acts, should receive lengthy prison terms because you don't like the perceived policies of the us.

Also let's point out that there is absolutely zero evidence that these people are 'ignoring' the law. It seems they are just idiots who made dumb and careless mistakes. You just need to paint it way to justify the completely unjustifiable position of thinking individuals should be punished for the actions of their state.

[–] phoenixz@lemmy.ca 4 points 5 months ago (23 children)

No, this has nothing to do with the US.

If I go to the US, I have to obey US law or go to jail. Similarly, if a US citizen goes to another country, they have to obey THEIR laws. If their laws say you go to jail when you break them, then what are you crying about?

[–] glouriousgouda@lemmy.myserv.one 3 points 5 months ago

This is the only objective point to illustrate. Laws aren't monolithic across countries. We wouldn't have countries if they were.

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[–] InternetUser2012@midwest.social 1 points 5 months ago (5 children)

Being an idiot doesn't mean you're exempt from the law. Who the fuck packs ammo to go to a different country?

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[–] Adanisi@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (8 children)

This isn't punishment for actions of their state lol, this is punishment for their own actions.

The state didn't tell them to put bullets in their luggage.

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