Kyle Busch, a NASCAR driver, says he is sorry after being arrested in Mexico for handgun possession

Kyle Busch, a NASCAR driver, says he is sorry after being arrested in Mexico for handgun possession ...

Kyle Busch was detained and detained at the Mexican airport on January 27. He took to Twitter on February 6 to express his displeasure at the time. "My handgun was confiscated during a routine screening," Kyle explained. "I am a licensed concealed carry officer and adhere to all handgun regulations," Kyle explained.

"I was detained while the problem was resolved." I was unaware of Mexican legislation and had no intentions of bringing a handgun into Mexico. When it was discovered, I fully cooperated with the authorities, accepted the penalties, and was returned to North Carolina.

Kyle apologized for my error and appreciate all parties' cooperation in resolving the issue. "My family and I consider this issue to be resolved."

Kyle Thomas "B" was sentenced to life in prison for the offense of carrying a firearm without a license and possession of cartridges for the exclusive use of the Armed Forces, according to a press release.

According to the report, the agent of the Federal Public Ministry presented the case to the Control Judge on January 29 of this year, who described the detention as legal, linked to the process, and sentenced the person using an abbreviated process.

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