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The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a lawsuit by the Mexican government against U.S. gun makers cannot go forward. In a unanimous decision by Justice Elena Kagan, the justices held […] ...
Mexico said American-made weapons are responsible for its gun violence, but U.S. laws bar suits against gun makers.
The Mexican government claimed U.S. gun manufacturers have “knowingly” sold their products to the country’s drug cartels.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Mexico can't pursue a lawsuit to hold American gunmakers liable for Mexican drug cartel ...
Mexico says gun makers are designing and marketing weapons to appeal to cartels – including Colt’s special-edition handguns like the Super “El Jefe” pistol, ...
The Mexican government had sought to hold American gun manufacturers legally accountable for rampant cartel violence.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit ruled that Mexico’s lawsuit could go forward because Mexico contends that the gun makers aided and abetted illegal downstream sales, in violation of U.S.
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The US Supreme Court Just Shut Down Mexico’s Lawsuit Against American Gun Makers — And It’s Raising a Lot of Questions - MSNMexico filed a lawsuit six major gun manufacturers, including Smith & Wesson, accusing the companies and aiding and abetting cartel gun violence. The lawsuit has been making its way through the ...
In Smith & Wesson v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers, claiming that their products are ...
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Latin Times on MSNFrom Mexico To Colombia: How U.S.-Made Guns Are Fueling Crime Across Latin AmericaThe legal U.S. gun market continues to fuel criminal violence across the Americas – not only in Mexico and the Caribbean but ...
Firearms makers, led by Smith & Wesson Brands, said the chain of events between the manufacture of a gun and the harm it causes after being sold, transported, and used to commit crime in Mexico ...
Mexico is arguing at the Supreme Court that U.S. gun manufacturers are aiding and abetting an illegal invasion of guns from the United States into Mexico. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images hide caption ...
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