Hola,
I'm a Colombian living in New York. I spent a few months in the DR two years ago and noticed that while pistols seemed to be in abundance, I rarely seen any rifles (only a few in the hands of what seem to be very incompetent soldiers - one even had the barrel stuck down in the mud while leaning on the butt) and only the occasional beat-up shotgun strapped to the back of some poorly paid "watchiman". I was just wondering what the deal with this was. I never really thought about it until after I left.
Your comments are appriciated.
P.
I'm a Colombian living in New York. I spent a few months in the DR two years ago and noticed that while pistols seemed to be in abundance, I rarely seen any rifles (only a few in the hands of what seem to be very incompetent soldiers - one even had the barrel stuck down in the mud while leaning on the butt) and only the occasional beat-up shotgun strapped to the back of some poorly paid "watchiman". I was just wondering what the deal with this was. I never really thought about it until after I left.
Your comments are appriciated.
P.