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    Posted On: 01-Feb-2007
    From: "Angel Castillo" [a_castillo.....net]
    Subject: Re: [travel-to-honduras] Re: Guns in Honduras


    I emailed the info I got to the group so everyone should be able to see it.

    Angel

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: keylimey69
    To: travel-to-honduras.....com
    Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 10:34 AM
    Subject: [travel-to-honduras] Re: Guns in Honduras
    Angel,

    Would you please email me the answer when you get it? I have several
    packed away and waiting to be shipped in our container and my
    attorney has been very unclear on the proper answer. I know you can
    buy certain guns at the armory once you have your residency but not
    sure about what we can bring over ourselves. I am trying to get
    answers on this too.

    TIA, David.

    --- In travel-to-honduras.....com, "Angel Castillo"
    wrote:
    >
    > Let me give a quick call to my brother and see what he knows about
    BRINGING in guns. I know what you are allowed to buy here but the two
    regulations might have differences.
    >
    > Angel
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: randy stock
    > To: travel-to-honduras.....com
    > Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 7:10 PM
    > Subject: Re: [travel-to-honduras] El Capitalino asks, do you do
    Satellite Phones ?
    >
    >
    > Angel. It's always interesting reading your posts. I read a lot
    of articles about Honduras and check out several blogs. I was reading
    some information yesterday on a government site about having
    registered guns in honduras. It read that you were not allowed to
    bring any handguns that shot a military round such as 45cal or 9mm.
    Is that correct? My favorite is my 45 and second is my 9mm. It said
    no rifles but shotguns were all alright. I believe it was you I spoke
    to one time who's brother in law worked for the armoria. Can you give
    me your opinion or information as to what firearms I could bring with
    me If I were to move there. I enjoy shooting and have since I was a
    kid and I am now 50. Not to mention I feel having one in the home is
    just smart. Thanks in advance for any info.
    >
    > Angel Castillo wrote: I know only little about
    that. I know that both men had filed a warning with the Human Rights
    group here that they felt their life was in danger. Days later they
    were killed by unknown individuals, who could have been wearing
    police-like clothing. I know some time(days) later the president flew
    to the general area to present a plan of action to protect the
    natural reserves there and even stayed overnight. I know the
    president has taken a strong position over the protection of all
    natural reserves.
    >
    > I do NOT know what type of investigation has been done into the
    killing of these men, but i'm sure under the pressure of the media
    one must be taking place. I do not know what type of new enforcement
    or new regulations are been taken over the logging activities in
    Olancho. These events have drawn the anger from the general
    population and local environmental and HR groups. Logging companies
    have a lot at stake here so it's not out of realm of possibilities
    that this could happen if they felt in danger.
    >
    > Honduras does want to develop a tourist industry, and also wants
    to develop a sustainable logging industry that takes renewable
    resources and makes good use of land that could not be used for
    anything else. It is a difficult balance to achieve. There's also
    interest and concern about several hidroelectric power plant proyects
    in that area, one side wanting to reduce the amount of electricity
    required from fuel-burning plants and replacing or complementing it
    with cheap power from water resources, and the other one concerned
    about the impact to the environment that such proyects would have in
    the local area where the construction and artificial lakes finally
    take place. Again, difficult decisions to balance local impacts with
    country-wide benefits.
    >
    > Saludos,
    >
    > Angel "El Capitalino"
    > Tegucigalpa/Comayaguela, Honduras
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: Sabine Rey
    > To: travel-to-honduras.....com
    > Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 1:18 PM
    > Subject: RE: [travel-to-honduras] El Capitalino asks, do you do
    Satellite Phones ?
    >
    > Hi Angel,
    >
    > I would be curious about that as well. I also have another
    question on which
    > you might have a better perspective than one might gain from
    here. There has
    > been news coming out of Honduras that on December 20th two men
    were picked
    > up by police and killed in Olancho. Very disturbing. The two men
    were
    > concerned about the logging in the area, which has negatively
    impacted the
    > water supply. From what I have been reading, Olancho has been
    seriously
    > deforested and erosion and sedimentation are a real problem.
    These
    > environmental impacts will also create problems for the tourism
    industry,
    > which I thought Honduras wants to develop. How can something like
    this
    > happen?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Sabine
    >
    > >From: "Angel Castillo"
    > >Reply-To: travel-to-honduras.....com
    > >To:
    > >Subject: [travel-to-honduras] El Capitalino asks, do you do
    Satellite
    > >Phones ?
    > >Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 21:06:38 -0600
    > >
    > >I know some of you either live or work in far out places in
    Honduras. Have
    > >any of you used satellite phones ? I've seen them on a TV series
    on the
    > >History Channel called "The Boat" and the doctor trying to use
    one in the
    > >middle of the ocean was having trouble at first and had to try
    several
    > >times to get thru and be heard and hear clearly. I thought it
    was more like
    > >a cellphone hassle-less type of call, except you had to stay
    outdoors, that
    > >part I knew. What is your experience with them ?
    > >
    > >Saludos,
    > >
    > >Angel "El Capitalino"
    > >Tegucigalpa/Comayaguela, Honduras
    > >
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