Anonymous wrote:What proof do you have that they aren't working on it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just like taking a sawed off shotgun to Mexico. It against the law. These guys were selling the munitions. You can make a lot of money doing it. They got caught too bad.
Turks and Caicos isn't Mexico. Biden can remind them about what happened when Grenada decided to jail Americans
Two American men facing 12 years in Turks and Caicos prison after accidentally bringing ammunition in their luggage have shared their terror at the prospect of jail.
Ryan Watson, 40, and Bryan Hagerich, 39, both fathers of two young children, have spent months on the Caribbean islands following their arrests, awaiting their fate as their cases wind through the legal system.
Speaking on NewsNation's Cuomo, from the Airbnb both are sharing, Bryan said he is 'absolutely terrified' by the prospect of prison time, and warned others: 'It can happen to you. For those that don't think it can, it certainly can.
It comes as their harsh ordeal has sparked outrage back in America, while several airports and schools across Turks and Caicos have received bomb threats demanding they are freed[/quote]
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13395941/American-Turks-Caicos-ammo-airbnb-bomb.html
Bomb threats? F them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just like taking a sawed off shotgun to Mexico. It against the law. These guys were selling the munitions. You can make a lot of money doing it. They got caught too bad.
Turks and Caicos isn't Mexico. Biden can remind them about what happened when Grenada decided to jail Americans
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it’s Turks & Caicos, not Russia. It is against the law to have firearms or ammunition there.
But the vape cartridge was against the law in Russia. Why respect one country’s laws but not another?
Oh are we taking Russia’s word for it?
Griner herself admitted she had marijuana on her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it’s Turks & Caicos, not Russia. It is against the law to have firearms or ammunition there.
But the vape cartridge was against the law in Russia. Why respect one country’s laws but not another?
Oh are we taking Russia’s word for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know how TSA missed the bullets, that's my main interest
This.
Guys.
THIS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay with me.... Activist. Woman. Underpaid woman athlete. Lesbian. African American. Cannabis user. White male, gun owner.
I mean, if you want to dumb it down to identity politics instead of the complex international situation it actually was, fine. The activist lesbian black woman just happened to be on her way to a hostile nation to play professional sports right before they initiated a hostile takeover of a neighboring country. Compared to white men who own guns and got busted bringing bullets on a tropical vacation. But it’s all simple to the simple minded.
Anonymous wrote:Stay with me.... Activist. Woman. Underpaid woman athlete. Lesbian. African American. Cannabis user. White male, gun owner.
Anonymous wrote:Stay with me.... Activist. Woman. Underpaid woman athlete. Lesbian. African American. Cannabis user. White male, gun owner.
Anonymous wrote:It’s just like taking a sawed off shotgun to Mexico. It against the law. These guys were selling the munitions. You can make a lot of money doing it. They got caught too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Four page thread and not one post to any news story or factual account of what's going on.
Fascinating.