
The Supreme Court is slated to hear a lawsuit on Tuesday in which the Latin American nation indeed plans to blame companies like Smith & Wesson for its consistent difficulties with running a functional country, according to The New York Times. The lawsuit, brought originally in 2021, was thrown out by a lower court judge in 2022, but a panel of judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston, Massachusetts, overturned that decision — unanimously — in 2024.
Mexico is demanding $10 billion in damages from American firearm manufacturers, claiming that those firms are complicit in arming the cartels.
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