I live in IL and I have everything but the sand tires. There's not much call for that around here. I do have a gnarly set of chains for the Durango, though.
From what I understand, the MM didn't start with anything but an email list, and they seem to be managing alright.
I'll cut this guy some slack. He's trying to do something and he's already stressing the nonviolence aspect.
From what's been evident so far, a couple of hundred folks with minimal training and very basic equipment have made a major dent in illegal crossings in one admittedly very small area.
Let's give this thing a year or so. If it catches on...who knows how many illegals could be stopped.
Every one is a good thing in my mind.
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Don't get me wrong, I think the more people we have out there, the better. I'm just not wanting the American equivalent of those poor Mexicans who try to walk from the border to Phoenix with a single gallon of water and a sandwich.
For the weekend in Yuma, the marriage was fine!
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