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They usually travel to El Paso or another city within the US and purchase them at any of the gun stores on Texas and Arizona. These guns however, are illegal in Mexico, so most probably the buyers are operatives of one of the many drug cartels operating in Mexico.
It really depends on what route are you going to travel. Some states in northern Mexico are feeling the brunt of the Mexican war on drugs, so several highways and roads, specially those east of El Paso/Ciudad Juarez are quite insecure. I would recommend to ask for specific origin/destination for advice.
It depends on where are you departing from. Juarez is right at the US-Mexico border. Getting there can take you a couple of minutes if you live in El Paso, Texas or several hours if you live on other regions or countries.
Extreme violence among rival gangs for the control of drug routes into the US. Travel to such city is not advised.
The approximate driving time and mileage information - Between: Fresno, CA and: Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico Driving miles: 1020 Driving time: 14 hrs 30 mins - is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. Driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time such as weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas. Mileage denotes actual road miles covered as opposed to Point A to Point B linear distances on a map.
All Canadian and American citizens need passports to travel to Mexico. The main reason they need the passport is to reenter Canada or the United States.
No. Going beyond border cities such as Tijuana, Mexicali or Juarez (the later is highly unadvised to visit), you will need a passport.
Distance is of about 3010 Km (1871 miles). At a speed of 5 Km/h (3.1 mi/h) you would need 604 hours to finish the journey. Considering days of 16 hours, you would need 37 and a half days to travel such distance.
Unfortunately, no. The region between Juarez-El Paso and Brownsville-Matamoros is one of the most dangerous in Mexico right now due to the drug cartel violence.
Yes, provided you have an American passport.
During Spring Break
Yes, traveling along the Pan-American highway.